@ShadeStar
Breeze hummed softly as she started to make the ramen. Her body running through a usual pattern.
Breeze hummed softly as she started to make the ramen. Her body running through a usual pattern.
Ana dozed as the delicious scent drifted about the flat. Ana poked her head out of the pillows, inhaling.
Breeze had two bowls ready and placed on the counter. She walked into the bedroom and looked at Ana's face poking out from the pillows, "It's done."
Ana blinked at her owlishly. “Bring it over here, then.”
"I'm not being ramen onto my bed!" Kaze exclaimed slightly, "You have to come out here."
Ana gave a faint growl. “I’m commmmfyyy!”
Kaze gave her a fake pout, "That's too bad. Now get up if you want ramen."
Ana huffed. “I’ll starve and be comfy.”
Kaze sighed as she grabbed the sheets and pulled them off of Ana, "Nope! Get up!"
Ana gave a long howl in protest, shaking her head wildly. “Nonononono!”
Kaze was laughing, “Come on. It’s getting cold and I haven’t had proper ramen in forever!”
Ana rose, glowering at Kaze. “Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine.”
Kaze cheered moving back to where the bowls were, “Yay!”
Ana followed Kaze, skulking. “Where are they?” She peered over the other’s shoulder.
“On the island counter,” Kaze responded grabbing a still hot bowl. It looked exactly like her mother used to make.
Ana picked up the bowl and sniffed it curiously. “Mmm… smells good.”
Kaze took anither pair of chopsticks and stirred her bowl, “Try it.”
Ana looked around. “Do I just drink it?”
Kaze sighed and handed Ana a spoon, “You can use this. It’s basically soup.”
Ana blinked at the spoon, shrugged, then started eating. She seemed to be enjoying it immensely.
Kaze dmiled as she used her chopsticks to eat her ramen. She had figured Ana wouldn’t want them since eating ramen with chopsticks was a lot harder than sushi.
Ana soon devored it all, smacking her lips frankly. She glanced down at the bowl and drained it of what was left.
Kaze laughed, “I take it you like it?”
Ana set the bowl down with a faint burp. “Mmm. Yes.”
Kaze snickered putting her empty bowl on the counter, “Glad you did.”
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