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Kazu Iida ([personal profile] collateraldamaging) wrote2025-02-20 10:02 pm

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[personal profile] foolish_photographer 2022-04-11 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Temple is resting and Obi-Wan is meditating out in the woods when Kazu arrives. So when he knocks, there's a loud meow from indoors and the muffled voice of Albert Mason.

"Coruscant, please. You're very much underfoot, and you'll wake Mr Temple. Coruscant, my goodness do watch your tail!"

And then the door is opened, and a bearded man in old fashioned garb looks out. For a moment he seems confused and then he realises who the man must be. The orange cat, however, is already sniffing at Kazu's boots.]


Mr Iida, I believe? I do hope I am pronouncing that correctly. Welcome sir. Please come in.
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[personal profile] foolish_photographer 2022-04-11 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, Coruscant. He is Mr Kenobi's cat, but truthfully I think he believes we are all his servants.

[ The young ginger Persian is brave enough not to run away when they move, and when Kazu sinks to its level, offers his hand, there's a few more sniffs before it bumps its head into his hand.]

Kazu then. The pleasure is all mine.

[ Albert had asked Temple for help on the pronunciation, knowing the other man would be coming over. He already has said it wrong and been corrected. He still says it carefully, as he's much more used to English and German than Japanese.]

Please, if I do say it incorrectly, you must tell me. I do not wish to offend. But Japanese is not something I was ever exposed to. Chinese is the closest and I am told that even that is not truly close.
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[personal profile] foolish_photographer 2022-04-11 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I think you are quite right on that front. It is the nature of cats, I understand. Much like dogs want to serve, cats wish to be served.

[Albert hasn't had pets either. He has had horses, but those were working animals, and he otherwise worked with untamed creatures in the wild. Still, his appreciation of animals is obvious in the way he pat's the sofa, and Coruscant eagerly jumps up into it and merps at Kazu from the cushions. ]

So I have been told. There is a Japanese lady living with- with one of the other Dominants down the street. She and I have conversed about it a little.

[ The question still remains strange, even though it has been asked of him several times by this point.]

It was late summer of 1899, last I know. I'm afraid I couldn't give you an exact date, I hadn't been into a town for some days. And you, sir?
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[personal profile] foolish_photographer 2022-04-11 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
That is quite some time in the future, but not the furthest Albert has heard of. Mr Temple himself is from a time well beyond that. Still, it does explain some of the differences perhaps, although Albert doesn't think there are many differences. People are people, he thinks, wherever and whenever you go.]

Alas, I think that my countrymen are very determined to destroy any culture they find distasteful. I can only hope they do not succeed.

[But he fears so much is lost already, especially of the native peoples.]

The kitchen! Oh my, yes of course. [He gestures to the little space, clearly seen from the living room. Indeed, the main room of the little cabin is entirely open, so that when they move to the kitchen, the cat can still sit and watch them from his place on the couch.]

Can I pour you a drink? A glass of wine? A scotch? Tea or coffee, even?
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[personal profile] foolish_photographer 2022-04-11 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes yes. I'm afraid I don't have a wide collection of condiments, but I hope the basics are there. And of course if you wish to give me a shopping list, I can see what I can obtain for next time.

[ As he speaks he opens one of the wooden cupboards and takes out a pair of glasses from within. One he fills with water and offers to Kazu, the other he adds some fruit juice from the fridge for himself. ]

Well, to earn money, I did portraiture. Photography of dull housewives and their dull husbands, their bored children. But what I wanted to do was wildlife photography! Wild animals, in the great outdoors, magnificent in their beauty and ferocity. Nature, untamed by man. It was quite wonderful.
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[personal profile] foolish_photographer 2022-04-12 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[ As the man gets acquainted with the kitchen, Albert will point out where the common items are. Pans in that cupboard. Spices here. Knives there. While Kazu is slightly taller than his host, it isn't by much, so he shouldn't have any difficulty reaching things on the higher shelves.]

That is why I do it, I'm afraid. There are too many people hunting for sheer bloodlust. They want trophies. Westerners have successfully wiped out almost all the wild bison from the plains, and with them the native people that followed the herds. They think nothing of it. They feel no guilt.

[ Albert forces himself to take a deep breath, steadying himself. ]

My apologies. Let's talk of something less horrible. What is your home like? I must say I know very little of Japan.
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[personal profile] foolish_photographer 2022-04-13 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[Albert listens with great interest, sipping his drink as he stays out of Kazu's way, but still attentive in case he should need anything. An island, with great cities and sparse agricultural areas, with a wide variety of habitats.]

I must say, it sounds as if it is an incredible and varied place. Snowy mountains, forests... much like the heartlands that I used to wander. Tell me a little, if it is no trouble, about those places? The animals there? I imagine there must be an enormous variety.

[He can't help it, he really can't. Learning about wildlife has always been his passion, and while he could ask about all manner of things, like the food or the literature or the art of Kazu's homeland, his imagination is already fired up about the creatures that share that land with humans.]
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[personal profile] foolish_photographer 2022-04-19 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Albert listens with fascination, making small observations to compare the animals Kazu describes with the ones he knows. He has a feeling though, perhaps from the set of the man's shoulders, the stiffness of his spine, that it isn't a topic he should press. Possibly for the best, when Kazu seems to finish telling him about creatures, Albert moves on to another matter. ]

Fascinating! And I have to admit, I have been curious ever since you mentioned it when we were corresponding. Western food and Japanese food. Are they greatly different?
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[personal profile] foolish_photographer 2022-04-19 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He watches the man relax, and from where Albert stands it seems that Kazu is much happier. ]

Oh, I would be quite delighted to try! I am familiar with fish, my mother would make a delicious pie of various kinds of fish, poached in milk and herbs and topped with slices of potato.

But I suppose that is quite different to what you might make.
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[personal profile] foolish_photographer 2022-04-20 07:46 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, no. My mother is German. My paternal grandfather was English. I believe the recipe might have been his favourite too, hence the reason it was made so often in our household.

I've never had fish raw. Nor any meat, in truth. How very unusual. That is something I would be interested to try, if it is something you would be happy to prepare?

[ As for favourites, Albert makes a soft laugh, a little shy. ]

In truth? I'm not sure I have a favourite. I'm quite content to eat most things. I spend, or rather, I used to spend, a great deal of time in the wilderness working on my photography, and I managed on what I could forage or had brought with me. What about you, sir? Is there something you particularly enjoy? Of your own culture and of Western food?
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[personal profile] foolish_photographer 2022-05-31 03:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[ That makes Albert smile, a kind and pleased smile to know that on this they were quite similar. ]

Rice is something I have become more familiar with here than I was at home. But bread is something of a luxury, when you travel. It doesn't keep half as long as I would like, but Rice? I understand that lasts a great deal longer.

I'll admit sir, I am very curious. Tell me, what food is it you like the least?