[Yuya rubs the back of his neck and glances down shyly. He does kind of have one for that crush but will he admit that's what it is? Never.] Maybe? I guess we do it a little differently in Japan... I wouldn't be giving anything until White Day.
[He figured it out the first year he arrived, although he had less to give out even then.
Hm? I don't really know about White Day, so... What's that?
[ Despite the Japanese name and being able to speak and read it, it's American customs all the way, even if he side-eyes Valentines for as long as he can remember. Maybe because he'd never had a crush before, and therefore it wasn't relevant. ]
Hm, well--it's a lot like Valentine's Day. It's just that in Japan, only girls give out chocolate to their boyfriend, or crush, and their friends. On White Day, it's the guys who give them something in return. That's usually if a girl gave them something first, unless they're confessing something...
[He shrugs.] I guess in the West, all of that was done on one day anyway.
He~h, so it's on the girls to give 'em out first, huh? How convenient!
[ AKA he wouldn't have to worry about getting chocolates or giving any back, and the day would be just any other day, a relief. ]
If it's like that, I owe you something for this, don't I? I'm not too good at cooking, but I still have that griddle to make crepes with... I think Imelda was getting me grasshoppers.
Well, I'm not going to ask for anything. [Because asking is rude and it sort of defeats the gift, probably? It's not White Day, and Kano's not a girl.]
But, uh... maybe we shouldn't try making homemade inago again. [He has less faith in their cooking abilities after the last time.]
[ He hates feeling like he owes people things... He's also terrible with gifts all around, so Yuya's chocolates are being split even between Minako and Ellie, they can enjoy them in his stead. ]
Hm~ I thought it went pretty well? But one little hiccup shouldn't stop us! In time like these, we just have to find new recipes and keep trying~!
Haha, we might have to upgrade from socks to tupperware! I wonder if there's any in the kitchen we can round up... Because yeah, it'd be great if you could still gather up one of everything from the dance!
[ lmfao RIP his blankets, maybe he can convince himself he drools at night or something. ]
Hm~ You talked about it, huh? Well, come on, come on, spill the beans~ Is she expecting much?
[ Like. Does she expect him to be there the entire time, because he sort of has to be in 234095 places at once tonight, and his illusions are good but they're not that good. ]
[Yuya raises a brow, smiling softly as Kano presses--and probably misunderstanding the intentions a little.]
I don't think she's expecting anything other than you being yourself there. [Nana's the kind of person who welcomes and makes room for others. She didn't mention any lavish ideas, and Yuya doubts from knowing her that she's holding them.] I wouldn't worry, because I'm sure you'll both have fun!
... But if you want to be a little more impressive, you can't go wrong with flowers.
[ Haha, joke's on both of them, because Kano's never himself, ever. He hates that self behind all the smoke and illusions and that's why this is probably a mistake, if Nana ends up liking this fabricated persona of his. ]
Heh~ You really think so? Would red roses be too bold? Really, I didn't think you'd be so versed in how to make good impressions on dates! You surprise me every day, you know?
[Yuya laughs heartily.] I've seen it enough on TV! Since it's Valentine's Day, I don't think red roses are too bold at all... but if you think they are, maybe carnations?
[He considers himself and Nana close friends, but he doesn't really know how to woo her personally--and he's never known her to be involved with someone before, so this advice might be a little generic.]
Oh, yeah! [Yuya pulls out his phone, switching the keyboard language before searching in English 'banana flower'.
Which... just shows flowering banana trees, and those aren't terribly practical.] Uh, it's these big purple bulbs. Maybe instead, we should... [He changes his search request to 'banana shaped flower'.]
Here we go! This is called Jerusalem sage. [He butchered pronouncing that.
Yuya turns his phone screen to Kano so he can see. They look like tiny bananas.]
[ The big purple bulbs are very strange looking, and he doesn't know whether Nana would appreciate the authenticity of a banana plant flower, or if she'd like something more traditionally yellow banana-like flower instead. ]
It sorta looks like sourgrass. It's a weed, you know? Have you ever chewed the stems?
[ He has a better sense of what a lily looks like, compared to carnations, and bright yellow lilies are really pretty flowers, hard to go wrong with that. ]
Oh, hey, that's not a bad idea either! I might have to go with that! Maybe I can ask you another opinion, since you're so good with flowers? What's a flower you'd give to somebody who doesn't seem like they'd like flowers?
[Yuya grins, rubbing the back of his neck sheepishly. He's not sure if he'd consider himself good with flowers, but he's flattered.]
Eh... I guess that depends why they don't like flowers? [He tilts his head.] Like if they're usually allergic, or it's too sappy, or they just don't like traditional flowers.
[Though he'd probably circumvent that by giving them something that wasn't a flower at all, but he'll roll with Kano's hypothetical situation here.]
no subject
[He figured it out the first year he arrived, although he had less to give out even then.
no subject
[ Despite the Japanese name and being able to speak and read it, it's American customs all the way, even if he side-eyes Valentines for as long as he can remember. Maybe because he'd never had a crush before, and therefore it wasn't relevant. ]
no subject
[He shrugs.] I guess in the West, all of that was done on one day anyway.
no subject
[ AKA he wouldn't have to worry about getting chocolates or giving any back, and the day would be just any other day, a relief. ]
If it's like that, I owe you something for this, don't I? I'm not too good at cooking, but I still have that griddle to make crepes with... I think Imelda was getting me grasshoppers.
no subject
But, uh... maybe we shouldn't try making homemade inago again. [He has less faith in their cooking abilities after the last time.]
no subject
Hm~ I thought it went pretty well? But one little hiccup shouldn't stop us! In time like these, we just have to find new recipes and keep trying~!
no subject
Yuya shifts to sit on the arm of the couch.] And store them in a better place than your socks?
[He pauses, tilting his head as he remembers something.] Speaking of food... do you still need me to bring you anything from the dance?
no subject
Haha, we might have to upgrade from socks to tupperware! I wonder if there's any in the kitchen we can round up... Because yeah, it'd be great if you could still gather up one of everything from the dance!
no subject
[And Mav. And Tsuyukusa.]
no subject
[ Did Mav also spill the beans?? Tsuyukusa??? ]
no subject
Yuya will be wondering what the fuck is on his blanket when he gets back to his room, though.
He laughs, leaning back against the couch.] Well yeah! We were talking about it today, and she said she had a date and it was with you.
no subject
Hm~ You talked about it, huh? Well, come on, come on, spill the beans~ Is she expecting much?
[ Like. Does she expect him to be there the entire time, because he sort of has to be in 234095 places at once tonight, and his illusions are good but they're not that good. ]
no subject
I don't think she's expecting anything other than you being yourself there. [Nana's the kind of person who welcomes and makes room for others. She didn't mention any lavish ideas, and Yuya doubts from knowing her that she's holding them.] I wouldn't worry, because I'm sure you'll both have fun!
... But if you want to be a little more impressive, you can't go wrong with flowers.
no subject
Heh~ You really think so? Would red roses be too bold? Really, I didn't think you'd be so versed in how to make good impressions on dates! You surprise me every day, you know?
no subject
[He considers himself and Nana close friends, but he doesn't really know how to woo her personally--and he's never known her to be involved with someone before, so this advice might be a little generic.]
no subject
Hm... Does your phone have internet? Can you look up banana flowers for me? Those have to exist, right?
[ Theoretically? It's a fruit tree. Those have to flower. ]
no subject
Which... just shows flowering banana trees, and those aren't terribly practical.] Uh, it's these big purple bulbs. Maybe instead, we should... [He changes his search request to 'banana shaped flower'.]
Here we go! This is called Jerusalem sage. [He butchered pronouncing that.
Yuya turns his phone screen to Kano so he can see. They look like tiny bananas.]
no subject
[ The big purple bulbs are very strange looking, and he doesn't know whether Nana would appreciate the authenticity of a banana plant flower, or if she'd like something more traditionally yellow banana-like flower instead. ]
It sorta looks like sourgrass. It's a weed, you know? Have you ever chewed the stems?
no subject
[That's one of two reasons people might eat weeds, anyway.]
no subject
no subject
no subject
[ THEY'RE WEEDS
but they're great weeds, great for plucking off the ground and having people stare at you like some uncultured child. ]
no subject
Yuya giggles.] Okay. I'll look forward to it.
[He glances down at his phone, then back at Kano.] Hey--what if you give Nana yellow lilies? The way they open looks like a banana peeling, right?
no subject
Oh, hey, that's not a bad idea either! I might have to go with that! Maybe I can ask you another opinion, since you're so good with flowers? What's a flower you'd give to somebody who doesn't seem like they'd like flowers?
no subject
Eh... I guess that depends why they don't like flowers? [He tilts his head.] Like if they're usually allergic, or it's too sappy, or they just don't like traditional flowers.
[Though he'd probably circumvent that by giving them something that wasn't a flower at all, but he'll roll with Kano's hypothetical situation here.]
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)