[ Why on earth would Dokja want her to around to entertain a guest? She isn't a great conversationalist... but, to be fair, neither is Eustace. Dokja's pickings are so slim around here. ]
[ Ah, and here they have landed at the difficult part of this plan. A sheepish look crosses Dokja's expression as he glances to the side, trying to figure out the best way to explain this. For now, he'll start off nice and easy. ]
Well, D... His name is D.
[ Cringe, he knows. ]
He's sort of new to Kenos and I was thinking it would be good for him to meet people...
[ Gray easily assumes the name is spelled "Dee" and is sadly wrong about it. Either way, that sounds like a normal enough reason to have someone over, so she begins to relax. ]
That's very nice of you, Mr. Dokja.
[ Soft, even. Helping out a newcomer by opening his home to them is pretty generous and hospitable. ]
[ She still thinks it's kind of weird that this is happening and that her attendance is for some reason essential. She'd understand more if D happened to be another teenage girl, but she feels there are better friends to be had elsewhere.
Oh well. Maybe Dokja likes D just that much.
As she's pondering these things, obnoxious laughter rises from within Gray's cloak. ]
[ Gray pulls out the weird little box himself, Add, from her cloak and holds him in her palm so he can say his piece even though she'll probably regret it. ]
Ihihihi! You're a funny one if you think idiot Gray here will be any good for dinner conversation! Do you actually hate this D guy?!
[ Gray places her other hand flat on Add's "head," turning him into a sandwich. The movement is gentle, but Add's eyes immediately go round, almost comically so. ]
He'll behave.
[ She'll make sure of it... especially because she doesn't like the idea of leaving him out of her sight, even if he's only a room away. ]
If you ever think he's out of line, you have my permission to discipline him.
[ Help, this would have been so much easier if Dokja had asked about food preferences from D. But like... what's something that is universally liked? What soup can't possibly be hated? ]
[ Oh, here comes the instant relief as Dokja's shoulders sag and a grateful smile appears on his face. While he'd only required Gray's presence at the dinner, he won't deny it'll be a huge help to have an extra set of hands preparing dinner. ]
Thanks, Gray. I'll have to ask Eustace about it, too.
[ He says "Eustace" and then winces just a little bit because he heard that Eustace and Gray had a talk about... things...? And now he's reminded of that. ]
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I... I'm confident in my service ability!
[ She used to do all that crap for a fancy Lord... and she does work here and there for Dokja at his cafe. It's not beneath her?? ]
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... Gray, I'm not going to have you serve my guest in your own home.
[ He's fucked up but he's not THAT fucked up. ]
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[ Sad. She was prepared to do a good job. ]
Then...?
[ Why on earth would Dokja want her to around to entertain a guest? She isn't a great conversationalist... but, to be fair, neither is Eustace. Dokja's pickings are so slim around here. ]
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Well, D... His name is D.
[ Cringe, he knows. ]
He's sort of new to Kenos and I was thinking it would be good for him to meet people...
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That's very nice of you, Mr. Dokja.
[ Soft, even. Helping out a newcomer by opening his home to them is pretty generous and hospitable. ]
What is he like?
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I guess you could say he's the stoic type? Someone like Eustace, but imagine a more polite version.
[ Eustace the Gruff stoic and D the Polite stoic. ]
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Okay. I think I can handle that. When did you want to have him over?
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Not that she knows that's what this is. ]
When's a good time for you? Any day this week works for me.
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[ She still thinks it's kind of weird that this is happening and that her attendance is for some reason essential. She'd understand more if D happened to be another teenage girl, but she feels there are better friends to be had elsewhere.
Oh well. Maybe Dokja likes D just that much.
As she's pondering these things, obnoxious laughter rises from within Gray's cloak. ]
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Ihihihi! You're a funny one if you think idiot Gray here will be any good for dinner conversation! Do you actually hate this D guy?!
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And maybe we can keep Add in your room when D's here.
[ IGNORES ADD. ]
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He'll behave.
[ She'll make sure of it... especially because she doesn't like the idea of leaving him out of her sight, even if he's only a room away. ]
If you ever think he's out of line, you have my permission to discipline him.
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I think I should be the one telling you that.
[ Don't let Add call you an idiot, Gray!!!! ]
But alright, he can be there if he behaves. How does tomorrow evening sound?
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Tomorrow... alright. What should we cook?
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... Soup?
[ Dokja who has zero cooking experience or skills thinks soup is easy enough. It is just water and some ingredients? ]
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Gray waits for Dokja to go on, only to realize that soup is the end of the line. ]
What kind of soup?
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Chicken noodle soup.
[ You know. For sick people. ]
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Do you think that will be enough for him?
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... He's a skinny guy, so I don't think he'll need too much.
[ Or does that mean they have to feed him more?? ]
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Alright. I can help you prepare it tomorrow.
[ And she guesses that's all there is to it?? She is feeling a little anxious already, but (she figures) this is Dokja's ship to sail. ]
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Thanks, Gray. I'll have to ask Eustace about it, too.
[ He says "Eustace" and then winces just a little bit because he heard that Eustace and Gray had a talk about... things...? And now he's reminded of that. ]