Akimichi Chouji (
16autumnroad) wrote2013-05-01 11:16 pm
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[Voice / Action: CH1 Floor 4, 5/1] Birthday Party (Joint post with Ino)
[VOICE, INO]
[A loud, familiar voice would be heard throughout the network today. Good thing it's not so early in the morning when it hollers or there'd be a lot of ruined mornings today despite the important announcement.]
Hey, Luceti! We've all had a lot of drama these past few days so, what do you all say about a little party? It's Chouji's birthday today and, of course, that needs celebrating!
Come by the first community building and you'll find the happenings on the fourth floor. See you there!
[With a little giggle, the announcement ends there.]
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[ACTION]
It was only a little bit of a surprise to Chouji when he received an invitation to his own birthday party, delivered to the apartment door. These were things you just had to expect and accept with Ino as a teammate. Everyone on the floor along with Kiba and Asuma received paper invitations. Then he heard her network post, inviting pretty much everyone in the village. Ino.
He'd laughed and grinned when he woke up to a knock on the apartment door and the smell of chips that morning, a purple whirlwind demanding entrance to the apartment so she could decorate it. A glance down the hallway showed a trail of butterfly decorations, marking the path of Hurricane Ino.
Chouji gladly spent half of his birthday in the kitchen, likewise decorated with butterflies, cooking for his own party. He'd always been the team's cook, and there was no reason for that to change just because it was his party.
By dinnertime, the common areas as well as Chouji, Shikamaru, and Masaomi's apartment held enough potato chips to feed an army even without all the food Chouji cooked. Barbecue, of course, along with vegetables, rice, fish, chicken curry, miso soup, and one or two desserts. He made sure to include pudding, his thanks to Ino for her thought and effort.
Now they just needed some guests to help eat it all.
((OOC: I am very close to done with the semester and will be back to full tagging speed ASAP! I'll match whatever format you tag me in, prose or brackets.
Open to anyone! Threadhopping and mingling highly encouraged! It's a party.))
[A loud, familiar voice would be heard throughout the network today. Good thing it's not so early in the morning when it hollers or there'd be a lot of ruined mornings today despite the important announcement.]
Hey, Luceti! We've all had a lot of drama these past few days so, what do you all say about a little party? It's Chouji's birthday today and, of course, that needs celebrating!
Come by the first community building and you'll find the happenings on the fourth floor. See you there!
[With a little giggle, the announcement ends there.]
--
[ACTION]
It was only a little bit of a surprise to Chouji when he received an invitation to his own birthday party, delivered to the apartment door. These were things you just had to expect and accept with Ino as a teammate. Everyone on the floor along with Kiba and Asuma received paper invitations. Then he heard her network post, inviting pretty much everyone in the village. Ino.
He'd laughed and grinned when he woke up to a knock on the apartment door and the smell of chips that morning, a purple whirlwind demanding entrance to the apartment so she could decorate it. A glance down the hallway showed a trail of butterfly decorations, marking the path of Hurricane Ino.
Chouji gladly spent half of his birthday in the kitchen, likewise decorated with butterflies, cooking for his own party. He'd always been the team's cook, and there was no reason for that to change just because it was his party.
By dinnertime, the common areas as well as Chouji, Shikamaru, and Masaomi's apartment held enough potato chips to feed an army even without all the food Chouji cooked. Barbecue, of course, along with vegetables, rice, fish, chicken curry, miso soup, and one or two desserts. He made sure to include pudding, his thanks to Ino for her thought and effort.
Now they just needed some guests to help eat it all.
((OOC: I am very close to done with the semester and will be back to full tagging speed ASAP! I'll match whatever format you tag me in, prose or brackets.
Open to anyone! Threadhopping and mingling highly encouraged! It's a party.))
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Careful not to give Neji more than the slightest evaluating glance as he wonders whether or not Neji has been taking care of himself properly lately, Chouji asks brightly, "Have you eaten yet?"
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"I haven't," he says, in answer to the question; the reply comes with a slight shrug, a neutrality toward the idea of food, but he has a good sense that Chouji won't let it pass so easily. He's lost weight, after all, and that's not a particularly good thing.
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Taking the step forward as encouragement, he beckons Neji toward the food table. There are some things Chouji doesn't pay much attention to, but neither friends nor food has ever been on that list. He's observant enough to catch the weight loss now that he's gotten a good look at Neji.
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Trying, that's what this is -- they're all trying, all striving. Can he, too?
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"Food is very important," he declares unnecessarily, grinning at Neji. He does notice the effort, and he'll encourage it as much as he can. The smirk seems a good sign.
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"Without proper food, our strength is less," he agrees. "Though I doubt we need fear such a thing so long as you're among us."
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Chouji ducks his head slightly at that last part, though it does nothing to hide the smile spreading across his face. He takes Neji's comment as a compliment, acknowledgement and appreciation of what little he's been able to do as his comrades pick up the pieces. And though he'd known from the start that everyone would see through him easily, he still feels a little awkward having his efforts directly pointed out. "Cooking seemed like the least I could offer to my friends and comrades," he insists quietly.
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"Coming from you, I would hardly call it 'the least,'" he points out quietly, meaning it; Chouji's cooking is excellent, and the communication of caring that comes with it is even more so.