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Patch You Up
shipping meme

Let's hope you're not squeamish. Even if you are, you're going to have to power through it, because your crush, significant other, lover, or fellow practitioner in romantic tension has been battered and bruised. The degree of severity, from a minor scrape to a life-threatening injury, can vary, as can the reason - they may even be hurt because of you. If that's the case, you have all the more reason to tend to their wounds with your own two hands.
No one can take care of them like you can.
Bust out the bandages, even if they don't want you to worry over them or can't believe that anyone would. Though it's not your intention, if you're genre savvy, you may know that your best Florence Nightingale may be the final push if you're not together-together.
That's assuming if you both don't pass out from botched first aide before any of that happens. Don't forget that a kiss to make it better is critical!
- Comment with your character, preferences, and the role you'd like to play - the injured or the attending. Also, would you like a pre-established relationship? One just on the cusp of becoming realized? Etc?
- Reply to others.
- Thread.
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[Noiz takes the spoon and starts stirring some of the meat and other goodies around inside the bowl. The bowl itself is uncomfortably warm, even though it was only the contents that had been heated up. Those contents just warmed the bowl once they got in there]
Meat-something?
[He picks up on the 'niku' part. There's too many kinds of food he just doesn't know the names of or what they mean.]
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Meat and potato, mostly. ...how would you say that in German? Anyway, there's other stuff in there too. Usually you'd eat it with rice, but it's good like this too.
[ Come to think of it, Noiz didn't know what takoyaki was either, did he? But he still got whatever caught his eye and ate it-- pretty adventurous. ]
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[He pokes and stirs at the contents, then digs his spoon in to scoop some up. It's hot enough that he has to be careful at first, though once he has a taste he nods quietly, chewing away and swallowing.]
German food has a lot of meat and potatoes.
[Although he hadn't said much about where he was from, he did tell Aoba during his hospital stay where he'd been before coming to the island.]
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[ Aoba mangles the words, the syllables foreign and awkward on his tongue. It's strange to hear it from Noiz, the fluidity of his speech. There's still a lot more he doesn't know about Noiz, but... it's only a matter of time, right? They're getting closer every day.
More importantly, maybe he can get Noiz to say something else in German. Spooning the stew to his mouth slowly, Aoba eats and talks in intervals. ]
What's Germany like?
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[With Midorijima located southwest of Honshu, that meant that the winters here usually don't result in much if any snow. It's the greatest difference Noiz can think up apart from culture and architecture, and the easiest one to say succinctly.
he takes a large spoonful of his stew and occupies his mouth with it.]
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Seriously? Snow? [ It never snows here, and rain doesn't exactly count. ] I kind of want to see it. Can you really make snowmen?
[ Of course he's seen it before, on shows, but touching it with his own two hands is entirely different. On the other hand, it must get pretty cold in Germany for it to snow. Aoba pauses, and waits for Noiz to finish off that mouthful of stew before popping off another question. ]
Do you think... now that Toue's gone, you'll ever go back there? To Germany?
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His spoon clinks against the bowl and he's just about to try and answer when Aoba has to bring up returning. He goes quiet and averts his gaze somewhere off to the side, although he attempts to make it look natural.]
...Of course you can make snowmen. Haven't you ever seen pictures of it before? Same with snow forts and castles.
I haven't thought about going back.
[Lies and slander. The topic has been on his mind off and on for a while. All that time spent in the hospital meant he did a lot of thinking about many different things.]
I don't know.
[More like, he's uncertain whether he can or should brave it.]
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But seeing it and actually talking to someone who's done it is different, you know? They can do crazy stuff with CGI now.
[ Quiet on Aoba's end again, and he studies Noiz, really looks at him. Tries to read into whatever lies behind his expression and understand it. All he sees is Noiz: hair ruffled and a spot of red seeping through from beneath the bandage, young and uncertain.
The better question might be "why would Noiz go back"? and "why would he want to"? ]
I guess it doesn't matter, but if you do... if you want to, I'll go with you.
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You picked a terrible person to ask. I haven't done it in close to fifteen years, and I couldn't feel much of the snow itself.
[His tone drops lower with every few words, as though sinking into petulant resignation. As Aoba's later words sink in, however, he glances over at him, expression oddly blank.]
You'd go with me?
[Would Aoba go with him anywhere? Would he go with him even if he moved somewhere outside of Midorijima for good, be it Germany or elsewhere?]