有里美奈子 ✗ Minako Arisato (
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Hello, everyone! You may have already noticed from the stores, but tomorrow is a holiday called Valentine's Day. I know not everyone is from Earth so I thought that it might be good to explain it.
Valentine's Day started in the West as a religious holiday, but it's turned into a holiday for showing people you love them! In some countries, you mostly give gifts to your girlfriend or boyfriend. In Japan (and Hinoto-ri) though, it's different. On Valentine's Day, women give chocolates to the men they know, and next month, on White Day, the men give gifts in return. Giving a guy fancy chocolates means you really like them! (o⌒.⌒o)♡
[If this were voice, this is where it would turn more serious.] A lot of us are waiting for people to come home, and we don't know how we can help that to happen yet. The people you love the most might not even be in the city at all. But we can still have fun for a day. And who knows... they might even show up tomorrow in time to celebrate.
...Anyway, if there are any girls (or boys, even) who want to learn how to make Valentine chocolates, come stop by the Iwatodai Dorm today. I have some ingredients ready. [attached: directions.txt] And if you have a recipe of your own you want to try, bring what you need and we'll make it, too!
[Action, Iwatodai Dorm]
[As promised, Minako has a good amount of chocolate and related materials getting ready for use. She's got the door to the kitchen open and the stoves working melting the chocolate, but a lot of the ingredients are spread out on the large dining-room table in the lobby. She's not sure how many people will take her offer, after all.
It may seem odd to do all of this when she doesn't even know if her intended chocolate recipients will be home tomorrow. But keeping busy has always been her trademark. When she's focused on other things, or other people, she doesn't have to worry about herself. So really, this level of activity isn't strange at all.]
[Note: Feel free to threadjack in the action part! Everyone probably won't be working individually the whole time, after all.]
Valentine's Day started in the West as a religious holiday, but it's turned into a holiday for showing people you love them! In some countries, you mostly give gifts to your girlfriend or boyfriend. In Japan (and Hinoto-ri) though, it's different. On Valentine's Day, women give chocolates to the men they know, and next month, on White Day, the men give gifts in return. Giving a guy fancy chocolates means you really like them! (o⌒.⌒o)♡
[If this were voice, this is where it would turn more serious.] A lot of us are waiting for people to come home, and we don't know how we can help that to happen yet. The people you love the most might not even be in the city at all. But we can still have fun for a day. And who knows... they might even show up tomorrow in time to celebrate.
...Anyway, if there are any girls (or boys, even) who want to learn how to make Valentine chocolates, come stop by the Iwatodai Dorm today. I have some ingredients ready. [attached: directions.txt] And if you have a recipe of your own you want to try, bring what you need and we'll make it, too!
[Action, Iwatodai Dorm]
[As promised, Minako has a good amount of chocolate and related materials getting ready for use. She's got the door to the kitchen open and the stoves working melting the chocolate, but a lot of the ingredients are spread out on the large dining-room table in the lobby. She's not sure how many people will take her offer, after all.
It may seem odd to do all of this when she doesn't even know if her intended chocolate recipients will be home tomorrow. But keeping busy has always been her trademark. When she's focused on other things, or other people, she doesn't have to worry about herself. So really, this level of activity isn't strange at all.]
[Note: Feel free to threadjack in the action part! Everyone probably won't be working individually the whole time, after all.]
[Action]
[and then there's Chie, dumping soy sauce in an entire batch of chocolates...]
[Action]
I guess everyone is doing last minute Valentine's preparations. It'll be like a party!
[Action]
Well, why not? Valentine's is a good holiday for parties, anyway.
[Action] pff laaate
So what kinds are you making for this?
[She's interested ok?]
[Action]
[The candies are the easiest recipes; just melt the chocolate and pour it in. No one should be able to mess them up. Unless you are Chie.]
[Action]
[Yukiko not that way.]
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[Meanwhile, Minako is sorting out the tools she has in order to pick something for them to make.] How about these heart candy molds? They're pretty easy but look cute.
[Action]
[Wonder what protein tastes like...maybe she'll ask Chie later. Now that she looks at the molds, hearts would be simple enough to get the message across. It reminded her of how simple the omelette rice she and Nano made and yet it tasted really good.
Also, chocolate making beginner? Yeah, stick with those.]
I think it fits for the day.