Dr. Norman Osborn II (
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Mm. Okay. I don't think anything else should be like that.
[Phew, though. Mr. Holmes is going to be a little less full of ire about the soup kitchen, now, whether her other proposed changes went through or not. She won't have to sit through as long of a rant in the future.]
Anywhere else, the name would work. It's too bad. And it does make me think that we could offer different kinds of training... Things that wouldn't be appropriate for the school setting.
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[that gets his attention, and not only because he's grateful for the change of subject. he reaches out to pet Molly a little more, because the shell has a really neat texture, and it's fun. he admits it. he loves all the Hill House critters, he's a sucker.]
What other sorts of training? You mean, like ... monster stuff?
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There have been monsters that demonstrate the proper way to butcher humans before. I think...you should remember when Mukuro did it on t.v. that time. I know there was someone else...outside the city... [Anyway.] Having a controlled, community setting might make it less stressful for monsters that might need to learn. Plus things like proper storage, and how long before something goes bad... Mukuro was really organized, when I saw inside her fridge. She would know the best way to make it less painful for the victim. She's really good at killing.
There are some really excellent chefs, too -- I could ask Mr. Taako if he would do classes with us sometime, and Reira has a recipe book that Mr. Arachne had worked on.
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[the fact that there's someone Ray just calls Mr. Arachne amuses the hell out of Norman, all things considered]
Y'mean Suki whatever his last name was? I can never quite remember. The one who made all the swords in the spider pit. ... Sure, I don't see why not. Chaboy is a pretty good cook, too. I can ask him if he could part with a recipe or two, next time I walk over to visit.
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How is it she could hear that he said Suki instead of Tsuki? That she somehow knows he said Taco and not Taako? That the one he calls "Chaboy" is, in fact, the same person?
She manages to not bury her head in her hands, but she definitely has a headache now, and her eyes go a bit more dim at these revelations. She understands now. She understands about Sonic and his dunking on "boomers".]
...Ah, Dr. Rhodes and his husband, yes. That's right... [First of all. She was just so used to him being her boss.
Next on the list,] And yes, Mr. Arachne's name is Tsukikage. That's just his name. [If anything, she'd say Fuuma is his last name, but she's not even going to get into that. She's not sure it would matter.
Which is also why she simply finishes up with,] Go ahead and do that.
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I ... alright?