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would you take my hand, if i asked? by greenery_0
Fandoms: 崩坏:星穹铁道 | Honkai: Star Rail (Video Game)
05 Jun 2024
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Expecting it to be something related to his next mission, Aventurine opens the first notification without paying attention, only to find himself in the Veritas Prime students forums.
Finding a link to enter had been easy and, while he rarely checks the forums, he finds most of the student’s activities — gossip — amusing.
However, this time is different. As the page loads, Aventurine finds himself staring at a blurry photo of Ratio’s back.
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or, students gossiping about their favorite professor somehow bring Aventurine and Ratio closer together.Series
- Part 4 of the appeal of domesticity
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mission lunch box, success? by greenery_0
Fandoms: 崩坏:星穹铁道 | Honkai: Star Rail (Video Game)
25 Jun 2024
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“Giraffes, bears, donkeys, dormice, flamingos, parrots… peacocks?”
Does Ratio want to eat him?
He flips the page to the recipes with birds meat as a base. Most of the recipes, regardless of if it were flamingos, parrots or peacocks, follows the same steps: pluck the feathers off, cut the meat to pieces, then first let it stew in a ceramic container and later roast it with specific herbs and plants — Laserpicium? — he’s never heard of.
On the footnotes it’s advised to clean the bones of the flamingos to make wind musical instruments, while for the peacocks it describes how delicious their brain is, since it stimulates the intelligence. Aventurine calls bullshit, but the idea of Ratio getting a migraine from such a statement amuses him — not that he plans on cooking an Attini Peacock to test it.
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or, Aventurine attempts to cook millennia old recipes to make Ratio’s lunch box.Series
- Part 5 of the appeal of domesticity
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“Your little ducklings are worried by your prolonged absence,” he says, stirring while still being mindful of the three sleepy cat cakes napping around him. “Told you, you didn’t need to take so many days off.”
Aventurine is still amazed that Ratio extended his leave from his duties, be it the University or the Guild, to be close to him during his recovery. He also suspects that Ratio has been partly motivated to do so by Aventurine’s incoming trial.
Ratio sighs, the sound fond and terribly familiar to Aventurine, who raises his eyes again to look at his dear doctor. He watches as Ratio leaves their dinner on the low table, right in front of the couch, before he leans down, running his fingers through Aventurine’s hair, weakly pulling on his head to make enough room for himself to sit on the couch.
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or, Aventurine’s return from Penacony.Series
- Part 6 of the appeal of domesticity
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“But they’re so smart!” Aventurine whined as an excuse, trying to defend the snacks from Ratio’s scolding. “It’s their hobby.”
Nous forbid, no.
He didn’t let Aventurine’s poorly constructed defense or the snacks’ pitiful wobbly eyes distract him from finishing setting up the parental controls to manage the snacks’ online activities.
“These are just the effects of your influence,” he said, bluntly, staring at the guilty looking snacks. “You can’t be teaching them such frivolous pastimes.”
Acorn found Aventurine’s gambling account, Rose had a penchant for risky investments — and really, Aventurine left them access to his bank account? — while Bell had recently been interested in creating a new cryptocurrency.
Those parental controls were urgently needed.
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- Part 8 of the appeal of domesticity
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“A little birdie told me that the IPC Technology Department is working on a new commercial project,” Aventurine says, his voice lilting at the word project, “and it wasn’t difficult getting my hands on a prototype…”
“Sounds thrilling,” Ratio comments, sarcastically, “hope they didn’t burn all their wit, when coming up with whatever they’re envisioning.” He looks up from his papers, propping his elbow on the desk to lean on his palm — Aventurine has long stopped being ashamed of admiring the good doctor, in particular when Ratio flexes his muscles around him.
“Oh, I wonder… I can only imagine how they must’ve felt working with you,” as he says so, he takes out, from under his coat, a small package. It’s slightly larger than the size of his palm, silvery in color but with a large yellow duck printed on it.
Ratio’s groan says it all.
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or, Aventurine’s visit to Ratio’s office ends with a promise of bubbles and duckies.Series
- Part 11 of the appeal of domesticity
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It all started with a simple proposal.
As they so often did when they met after a long day at work, idle chitchat about their day and insufferable colleagues was the norm. Ratio had been recounting how one of his students had nearly been convinced to participate in what was undoubtedly a fraudulent start-up, involving water purifiers in Thalassa, when the idea struck him.
“Would you be interested in holding a lesson for my students?”
Aventurine nearly let his spoon fall into his soup. “Huh?”
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or, Aventurine holds a special lesson for Ratio's students.Series
- Part 13 of the appeal of domesticity