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[What, that's the only thing she can think of when he mentions Yharnam. Like what kind of name even is that???]
I'm glad you like the tea. As for me and everyone else, we're from here and there, probably farther away from where you came from than you can imagine.
[Vincent remains both confused and genuinely curious.]
You say that, but I wish to know. This "cafe", as you call it, is unlike anything I've ever seen. The people here are dressed strangely, in fashions that are quite alien to me.
[Vincent looks like he came out of a gothic horror novel set in the Victorian era, after all.]
[Monts is actually feeling bad for wanting to egg him on and continue teasing... Really, don't make it so easy for her??]
For the most part, yes. Most of the customers tend to be from my side of the woods, or something close to it. Other than that though, we get visitors like you, who have jumped plenty of hoops to be able to see the door.
Oh, but I shouldn't bore you with more talk, not without dessert to go with your tea. How does pie sound?
[Monts might not be the most efficient worker at the Grind, but she sure is the most convincing when it comes to charming customers, especially getting them to try the food.]
I should say that while that is a sort of currency in my world, that does not mean I expect you to accept it. My blood may not be something anyone would wish to... collect.
[That's a lie. Great One blood is a hot commodity these days; but it's also dangerous, leading to horrific transformations and madness. Before, he would not have cared. But his humanity now dictates that he not be so reckless.]
Something else perhaps? I have a few small but glittering coins I've picked up in my travels.
Oh, why didn't you say so? Coins work much better. We like collecting coins.
[Monts looks relieved anyways and whatever's part of her and under her skin, seems to flutter along with her. The mark's been ambivalent to Vincent, but still wary in a quiet way.]
Two of those. Because I'm going to get a slice for myself too.
[He quirks a brow, but looks more amused than offended. A hand reaches into his pocket in his coat, retrieving two small coins. They seem old and rusted, but give off a glinting, noticeable shine despite that.]
Are you saying you're making a customer pay for your own piece of pie? Isn't that backwards?
[He's holding out his hand to give her the coins, regardless. He may still be able to sense that oddness about her fluttering subtly beneath the surface, but Vincent ignores it. It's harmless, surely? It certainly hasn't been a threat yet, so he ignores it for now.]
[And here is today's special pie! Monts brings out two plates after a few minutes, and the pie is warm, and the sphere of ice cream had just hit their slices, beginning to melt decadently all over their plates.]
Here you go! Blueberry oatmeal pie with blueberry ice cream. You're lucky that it's today's special. We rarely have the same items around in this cafe.
[Naturally, the pie looks nothing short of amazing. Vincent tries to remain polite and not stare at it too much, but rather focus on the company that he's being granted for now.
He'll wait for her to take a seat and the plate to be set before him, before doing anything else than carry on the conversation.]
I'm beginning to feel exceedingly special. Though all joking aside, I would be lying to say I wasn't grateful. I know that I... "paid" for this, but this cafe is exceptionally welcoming regardless.
[He decides to take a small bite of the pie as well and-- gods, that's amazing. It's almost enough to derail his focus, and he has to blink over at her when she makes a comment about him being "out of it". Probably doesn't help this impression of him, at the very least.]
I think I'm doing a... fair job of readjusting. Do I really look so dazed to you?
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[What, that's the only thing she can think of when he mentions Yharnam. Like what kind of name even is that???]
I'm glad you like the tea. As for me and everyone else, we're from here and there, probably farther away from where you came from than you can imagine.
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[the joke
Vincent's head]
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[Oh, dear, she's got a live one.]
Don't worry about it.
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You say that, but I wish to know. This "cafe", as you call it, is unlike anything I've ever seen. The people here are dressed strangely, in fashions that are quite alien to me.
[Vincent looks like he came out of a gothic horror novel set in the Victorian era, after all.]
Is this what it is like where you're from?
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For the most part, yes. Most of the customers tend to be from my side of the woods, or something close to it. Other than that though, we get visitors like you, who have jumped plenty of hoops to be able to see the door.
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"Jumped hoops" meaning that... ah, normal citizens cannot find this place?
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Oh, but I shouldn't bore you with more talk, not without dessert to go with your tea. How does pie sound?
[Monts might not be the most efficient worker at the Grind, but she sure is the most convincing when it comes to charming customers, especially getting them to try the food.]
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I would not have anything to pay you with, Miss... [er.] Forgive me, I did not catch your name.
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[It's a strange name and it would be ill fitting with anyone else. But it suits her.]
And well... Let's see, what's the currency in your world?
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[As for her question, he hesitates. His situation wasn't exactly... normal where Yharnam is concerned.]
...well. Blood, actually.
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Let me check with the co-owner.
[WELL...]
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I should say that while that is a sort of currency in my world, that does not mean I expect you to accept it. My blood may not be something anyone would wish to... collect.
[That's a lie. Great One blood is a hot commodity these days; but it's also dangerous, leading to horrific transformations and madness. Before, he would not have cared. But his humanity now dictates that he not be so reckless.]
Something else perhaps? I have a few small but glittering coins I've picked up in my travels.
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[Monts looks relieved anyways and whatever's part of her and under her skin, seems to flutter along with her. The mark's been ambivalent to Vincent, but still wary in a quiet way.]
Two of those. Because I'm going to get a slice for myself too.
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Are you saying you're making a customer pay for your own piece of pie? Isn't that backwards?
[He's holding out his hand to give her the coins, regardless. He may still be able to sense that oddness about her fluttering subtly beneath the surface, but Vincent ignores it. It's harmless, surely? It certainly hasn't been a threat yet, so he ignores it for now.]
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I got you to do it though, didn't I? And you're going to be having dessert with me. I can think of worse things.
[Well, she's definitely dangerous in other ways.]
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Well, I suppose I may be able to manage that much. I'll suffer through the experience of fresh pie for your sake.
[That wry humor piques, an old part of himself that didn't quite leave either, it seems.]
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Here you go! Blueberry oatmeal pie with blueberry ice cream. You're lucky that it's today's special. We rarely have the same items around in this cafe.
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He'll wait for her to take a seat and the plate to be set before him, before doing anything else than carry on the conversation.]
I'm beginning to feel exceedingly special. Though all joking aside, I would be lying to say I wasn't grateful. I know that I... "paid" for this, but this cafe is exceptionally welcoming regardless.
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[She twirls her fork around before taking a small bite of pie. It's fragrant and warm and she hums a little in contentment.]
There's nothing good pie can't fix, even if you're completely out of it right now.
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I think I'm doing a... fair job of readjusting. Do I really look so dazed to you?
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[She asks this innocuously as she rests her head in one hand.]
... Did you have to deal with things like me?
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But her last question throws him off. He doesn't know how to answer it without sounding too rude.]
That depends, I suppose, on how you would describe yourself.
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[And Monts says this all so cheerfully too.]
And that I also toy around with people too much, even if I like them.
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