True. You know she doesn't mind though. [He gestures for her to follow. Let's go out of the fake kitchen and to the fake living room.] What's your favorite thing to eat anyway? I don't think I've ever asked.
You have time, it's not until June. [...ah. He notices the falter and he wonders what that's about.] ...your dad's like a king though, right? It's kind of cool that he tried.
[She doesn't say much more about it, though. She's avoided talking about her father too much since coming for a visit, so... that's pretty much normal at this point.
Anyway. There's a little bit of silence and it feels awkward, so she's just going to change the subject.]
--okay, which part of the house of the future should we go see next?
Wouldn't that just be an outdoor bath? [Guess they're heading that way. Unfortunately it's just beautiful light fixtures and waterfall showers, but they tried their best.]
No? Because if it's outdoors it's not really in the house of the future, is it? But maybe it's inside and they use that virtual reality stuff you talk about to make it seem like it's not.
[...oooor it can just be fancy lights and showers.]
[There's a slight laugh.] It's okay. The design's pretty energy efficient, look. See these bulbs? They use less fuel to power themselves to brighten up the space, so you can leave them on just as long without using natural resources. And waterfall showers are pretty sweet.
[Mistakes were made! He's going to explain everything in the bathroom of the future, eventually leading her into the bedroom of the future with high-end furniture, lights and windows. The rest of the exploration of Innovations probably takes as long as it does because Hiro likes to talk and explain everything he knows. They go through the house and they go through the science experiments, Hiro explaining all the while.
It's about an hour later or so when they venture outside again, Hiro blinking a little against the bright sunlight even while he grasps for Yona's hand. You know. So they don't get separated.]
...Tomorrowland also has the best rides in the whole park.
[Ew, it's too bright out here. Yona gladly takes his hand, though - and not just because there are a lot of people around and they don't want to get separated.]
I think you said... they have one called Space Mountain, right? I want to go on that one!
[Even if she, uh.
Doesn't see any mountains around here, except for the Matterhorn in the distance.]
Yeah! It's the best one. But you're not afraid of the dark, are you? [Yona's never been on a roller coaster, he assumes. He's actually interested in how this is going to go, and luckily for them Innovations is literally right next to Space Mountain. Off they go to hit the line.]
That's not very reassuring, you know. [There's a short grin.] The dark doesn't last for too long. Just for the entire ride. But it's kind of like flying through space really fast.
It's only sort of flying...but yeah. The wait can kind of take forever. But at least the weather's nice? [...give him a second before he perks up.] We can play a game while we're waiting though.
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You really want to learn? I can teach you a lot to get you started, but it's not going to be easy.
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[She says this immediately and eagerly.]
I can't just keep relying on your aunt to keep me fed forever. Even if she is really good at cooking. I should learn to do it for myself!
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[She also plans to make Hiro something for his birthday, but that's a surprise.]
...oh, um. It's chicken rice porridge. Have you ever had it before?
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Noooot that I can think of. What is it? [Porridge is what bears eat in Hiro's little fairytale brain and he's trying to piece this all together.]
1/2
[Yona should, uh, probably learn that.
Also Hiro please.]
It's kind of like a soup, but thicker, and it has chicken and scallions in it. My father--
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...my father made it for me once, when I got sick. He was a terrible cook.
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[She doesn't say much more about it, though. She's avoided talking about her father too much since coming for a visit, so... that's pretty much normal at this point.
Anyway. There's a little bit of silence and it feels awkward, so she's just going to change the subject.]
--okay, which part of the house of the future should we go see next?
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[where would it all.. go... she's just not going to think about that]
Ooh, but maybe they'll have baths that are like hot springs! Let's go look at them.
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[...oooor it can just be fancy lights and showers.]
...
That's not as exciting.
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[says the princess with questionable taste in men]
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[he's going to have to talk all day
i'm so sorry]
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It's about an hour later or so when they venture outside again, Hiro blinking a little against the bright sunlight even while he grasps for Yona's hand. You know. So they don't get separated.]
...Tomorrowland also has the best rides in the whole park.
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I think you said... they have one called Space Mountain, right? I want to go on that one!
[Even if she, uh.
Doesn't see any mountains around here, except for the Matterhorn in the distance.]
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[She is, a little. But she's gonna pretend she's not. The line isn't terribly dark, so it's fine, right.]
You're here, so even if it's dark I'll be fine!
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I can't wait to see what it's like to fly!
[...]
...this is a really long line, huh.
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[she's down]
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