Oh, uh, I wouldn't say that. I do cook a lot, it's actually great for stress, but I'm not the only one who cooks here. I do work at the cafe, though. So I guess, since we make a lot of the food the Grove eats, maybe you're kind of right...? Huh. I never thought about it like that.
[Sorry, he was raised in anti-capitalism land where most of the food is provided communally, so this answer sounds perfectly normal to him even if he doesn't really understand the confusion.]
Good to know, I guess. It'll probably be hard to forage or hunt or anything in this weather.
[Rip Dys, you are about to learn about capitalism. Luckily its like. Baby capitalism here. It could definitely be worse.]
Yeah, honestly this winter has really sucked. I wasn't here last year to see how different it was, but from what everyone else has said, this one's been pretty bad. I know we still have a functioning greenhouse right now, but the cold totally wiped the gardens.
[He is quick to wave a hand though, because he realizes how dire that sounded.]
We still have plenty of food, though, so don't worry. No one is starving here. We have ways of getting stuff in, it's just we lost a lot of the stuff we'd planted ourselves.
[That isn't sarcasm. He doesn't think he's ever dealt with a famine, actually. Food scarcity sure, where you had to make substitutes for certain staples but nothing that was just straight up No Food At All.]
[Well, okay. That week during the apocalypse where he had to eat a rat to live was pretty bad, but that wasn't a whole famine. That was just Bill ending the world for a week. It's probably different.]
Yeah, we should be fine. Like, a lot would have to start failing on us to put us in famine territory, I think. Anyway, you want some curry? It's taking over my kitchen.
[There's a slight tensing of his jaw, eyes narrowing a little like he's still suspicious it might be sarcasm regardless, but he lets it go.]
Careful not to jinx it.
[He's seen firsthand how quickly it all can fall apart ever all. You never know when local xenofauna might get at your food supplies or systematically target your fields and greenhouses to starve you out.
At the offer, there's another glance towards the window like the snow might have abated in the last few minutes, but it looks as miserable as ever, and after a moment he shrugs noncommittally.]
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Does that mean you're in charge of cooking here?
[It'd be good to know where to go for food, if he's really stuck here for an extended period of time.]
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Oh, uh, I wouldn't say that. I do cook a lot, it's actually great for stress, but I'm not the only one who cooks here. I do work at the cafe, though. So I guess, since we make a lot of the food the Grove eats, maybe you're kind of right...? Huh. I never thought about it like that.
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Good to know, I guess. It'll probably be hard to forage or hunt or anything in this weather.
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Yeah, honestly this winter has really sucked. I wasn't here last year to see how different it was, but from what everyone else has said, this one's been pretty bad. I know we still have a functioning greenhouse right now, but the cold totally wiped the gardens.
[He is quick to wave a hand though, because he realizes how dire that sounded.]
We still have plenty of food, though, so don't worry. No one is starving here. We have ways of getting stuff in, it's just we lost a lot of the stuff we'd planted ourselves.
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It's fine. I've lived through a famine before. You don't sound too bad off if you still have a working greenhouse.
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[That isn't sarcasm. He doesn't think he's ever dealt with a famine, actually. Food scarcity sure, where you had to make substitutes for certain staples but nothing that was just straight up No Food At All.]
[Well, okay. That week during the apocalypse where he had to eat a rat to live was pretty bad, but that wasn't a whole famine. That was just Bill ending the world for a week. It's probably different.]
Yeah, we should be fine. Like, a lot would have to start failing on us to put us in famine territory, I think. Anyway, you want some curry? It's taking over my kitchen.
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Careful not to jinx it.
[He's seen firsthand how quickly it all can fall apart ever all. You never know when local xenofauna might get at your food supplies or systematically target your fields and greenhouses to starve you out.
At the offer, there's another glance towards the window like the snow might have abated in the last few minutes, but it looks as miserable as ever, and after a moment he shrugs noncommittally.]
Alright.