Hoshi nodded at Honoka’s assessment of the shelf of kitchen utensils; it might as well have been an arsenal of makeshift weapons. It seemed that they were to be reminded of their looming death at every turn in this place, even amongst the otherwise mundane. With a pained expression, she turned away from the main kitchen and moved toward the iron doors. She didn’t watch her back this time, but the effort was considerable enough to make her jaw clench.
…ugh, this constant fear and mistrust is exhausting…She thought sadly. With a soft sigh, Hoshi pulled open the storage door before her and felt the first surge of optimism as she looked inside. From cold storage to canned foods, steak to tofu, and carrots to kumquats there was enough here to last the group for weeks and enough variety to sate even the most finicky palate. “…Well, at least we won’t go hungry,” she said, glad to have a reason to glance back at Honoka this time, a half-hearted smile on her face.
Hoshi moved in to explore further without hesitation, her growling stomach egging her on. She touch the boxes of pasta here, examined the saran wrapped fish there; finding herself concocting potential recipes as she went. While Hoshi had never been an accomplished chef, her mother’s insistence that she help with their meal preparations growing up meant she was at least experienced. She found herself recalling one of her mother’s many aphorisms which had been shared often, especially whenever Hoshi tried to argue study over her her responsibilities in the kitchen. ‘~Food is a universal language, Hoshi. It can bring people together, from all walks of life…~’
A lump of nostalgia in her throat and the threat of tears burning behind her eyes, Hoshi found her hand closing around a large bag of soba noodles. Odds were no one would trust food prepared by anyone except themselves in this uccidere o essere uccisi environment, but as it would be just as easy to make this dish for many as it would be for one, she guessed it wouldn’t hurt to try. Perhaps this air of animosity could be dispersed with a good meal shared. Blinking hard to rid her eyes of any lingering emotion, Hoshi turned back toward the main kitchen with her arms full of ingredients, giving Honoka an auspicious smile and a small shrug. "I can try..." her only enigmatic explanation as she passed.
…ugh, this constant fear and mistrust is exhausting…She thought sadly. With a soft sigh, Hoshi pulled open the storage door before her and felt the first surge of optimism as she looked inside. From cold storage to canned foods, steak to tofu, and carrots to kumquats there was enough here to last the group for weeks and enough variety to sate even the most finicky palate. “…Well, at least we won’t go hungry,” she said, glad to have a reason to glance back at Honoka this time, a half-hearted smile on her face.
Hoshi moved in to explore further without hesitation, her growling stomach egging her on. She touch the boxes of pasta here, examined the saran wrapped fish there; finding herself concocting potential recipes as she went. While Hoshi had never been an accomplished chef, her mother’s insistence that she help with their meal preparations growing up meant she was at least experienced. She found herself recalling one of her mother’s many aphorisms which had been shared often, especially whenever Hoshi tried to argue study over her her responsibilities in the kitchen. ‘~Food is a universal language, Hoshi. It can bring people together, from all walks of life…~’
A lump of nostalgia in her throat and the threat of tears burning behind her eyes, Hoshi found her hand closing around a large bag of soba noodles. Odds were no one would trust food prepared by anyone except themselves in this uccidere o essere uccisi environment, but as it would be just as easy to make this dish for many as it would be for one, she guessed it wouldn’t hurt to try. Perhaps this air of animosity could be dispersed with a good meal shared. Blinking hard to rid her eyes of any lingering emotion, Hoshi turned back toward the main kitchen with her arms full of ingredients, giving Honoka an auspicious smile and a small shrug. "I can try..." her only enigmatic explanation as she passed.
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