Though I also wound up with two other eggs. One of them I took turns raising with Vil-kun, and that bird came out looking green and purple. And then the other one is just the oddest thing—it's a magpie, but it's red and has a forked tail! All the eggs appeared out of nowhere, but that one immediately hatched. And they all grew up so fast. I couldn't figure out what was going on with the red one until I heard it chirp—you're never going to believe this, but its chirps sound exactly like Rinne-senpai's laugh! You know, "Kyahaha" or "Gyahaha." That sort of sound! Isn't that so strange?
[He shakes his head to himself. It sounds like he's complaining... but then he smiles again, looking fond.]
So they aren't normal birds. And raising them was a handful, since me and Jun-kun only had experience raising a dog. But now, I love them like they're my very own children...♪
[When she found him hunched and shivering in the hall during the Hearts game, he'd actually been out to buy stuff in preparation for the eggs hatching. But she'd be forgiven for forgetting about that, considering all the other weirdness that was going on at the time.
In any case, the only animals in the room with them right now are these sweet rice flour ones. He smiles when she says she wants the bunny and chirps,]
Of course! It's all yours.
[He got the box for them to share, after all.
Some of the wagashi are small enough to be eaten in one bite. His bird, however, is a bit on the heftier side, and so he eats it in two, biting the bird's head off first and chewing delicately. It might seem a bit cruel, but it is nice and sweet. As is her dessert, though it's a subtle sort of sweetness. The bunny is made with white bean paste, and it's soft and chewy.]
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[He nods eagerly.]
Though I also wound up with two other eggs. One of them I took turns raising with Vil-kun, and that bird came out looking green and purple. And then the other one is just the oddest thing—it's a magpie, but it's red and has a forked tail! All the eggs appeared out of nowhere, but that one immediately hatched. And they all grew up so fast. I couldn't figure out what was going on with the red one until I heard it chirp—you're never going to believe this, but its chirps sound exactly like Rinne-senpai's laugh! You know, "Kyahaha" or "Gyahaha." That sort of sound! Isn't that so strange?
[He shakes his head to himself. It sounds like he's complaining... but then he smiles again, looking fond.]
So they aren't normal birds. And raising them was a handful, since me and Jun-kun only had experience raising a dog. But now, I love them like they're my very own children...♪
[When she found him hunched and shivering in the hall during the Hearts game, he'd actually been out to buy stuff in preparation for the eggs hatching. But she'd be forgiven for forgetting about that, considering all the other weirdness that was going on at the time.
In any case, the only animals in the room with them right now are these sweet rice flour ones. He smiles when she says she wants the bunny and chirps,]
Of course! It's all yours.
[He got the box for them to share, after all.
Some of the wagashi are small enough to be eaten in one bite. His bird, however, is a bit on the heftier side, and so he eats it in two, biting the bird's head off first and chewing delicately. It might seem a bit cruel, but it is nice and sweet. As is her dessert, though it's a subtle sort of sweetness. The bunny is made with white bean paste, and it's soft and chewy.]