That both makes things easier and harder for me at the same time.
[There's so many good things to put into onigiri... also Rinku will notice that they have. Two fridges. The one Katsuki opens is nice and clean and stocked to the brim with cooking ingredients. The other.... don't open that one.
Katuski decides, because it sounds good to him too even if he's not hungry for human food, to make some with fresh veggies. Healthy!! After making the decision he'll close the fridge and get started on the rice first. He's so serious when he's in the kitchen, too... looking like the head chef of a restaurant as he grabs the bowl from the rice cooker.
And then he looks at Rinku with a stern look.]
Open that cupboard and open the bag of rice.
[He points to a bottom cupboard near the fridges with his foot. Since he has one arm, it's always been a hassle getting rice ready.... he can on his own. But why would he when he can use Rinku and her healthy arms instead???]
[Rinku goes and opens the cupboard, pulls out the rice... gets distracted looking at everything else in there... oh, yeah, she has to get the rice. She pulls that up and sets it on the counter, then opens up the bag.]
[Oh Rinku and her ADHD... there's mostly rice and other grains down in that cupboard!! Nothing interesting enough to get distracted!!]
Yep.
[Katsuki fills up the bowl with three cups, there being a little measuring cup inside the bag already, and takes it to the sink to rinse.]
Todoroki and Sensei are so lucky I decided to move in with them. Neither of them are good at cooking, and these great ingredients were being wasted in their hands.
[...Katsuki they asked you to move in you didn't just DECIDE...]
Almost every meal, yeah. It's probably why he doesn't mind how bland and fucked up Todoroki's cooking is. His taste buds are all whack.
[Rinse rinse...]
Though... I mean. Todoroki's been through this whole different universe thing before. I think he's accumulated about four years total between two different places? So he's at least had a lot of time to learn how to cook proper.
He cuts his vegetables much better than he did back home, and he's gotten alright with the salt levels.
[God he just cannot stop himself from gushing about Shoto whenever he has the chance, can he...]
[Katsuki will drain the rice, with a little bit of difficulty, but he succeeds in not spilling any of the grains into the sink and that's a win for him.]
And beyond just being sick of convenience food, a place like this where everyone is being useful in one way or another makes you wanna work twice as hard yourself. Things you suck at, that you didn't care about before, now feel like stuff you gotta fix or you'll be stuck behind everyone else.
[Katsuki knows that feeling all too well. He's plenty strong on his own and people STILL don't take him seriously. Because of his age, mostly. And it's frustrating as hell, but the only thing you can do really is show them that they're wrong with your skills.]
People don't realize how powerful their judgement really is, though. Spite is an incredibly useful emotion. It can motivate you to do insane shit that you otherwise couldn't or wouldn't have done before.
[Gonna go put the bowl into the rice cooker, and set up the time.]
And then the people who looked down on you are the one with the egg on their face. It's hilarious.
I dunno a lot about spite, but I know it feels good to be able to do stuff people didn't think you could. Or for them to be proud of you and start thinking you can do it.
Havin' people rely on you feels awesome. When you know that there's people who look up to you and wanna see you succeed? It's a pretty damn good motivator, too.
[Katsuki's one of the strongest Heroes out there, and he has a ton of people back home (many of which are Heroes themselves) who feel relief just seeing him walk into the room. Knowing that Katsuki's about to kick some ass and save theirs.
It feels great to know that he's that appreciated and relied on back home so dang much. And he can't wait to get his new arm so he can be that person to rely on here, too.]
[time to fill a montage with talking about city repair efforts, Hina's birthday and how she got jealous that the vampire-turned attendees "evolved," the upcoming Solstice celebrations, quests........]
Thanks a lot, Katsuki-kun ♪ This was fun! Way better than having to get bunnies off the roof.
[So much to talk about... by the end of the 40 minute montage, Katsuki is so socially drained. But! The rice is ready so the onigiri are soon to be finished!!]
You're welcome. Now get ready to shape the rice balls. I'll cut up the veggies.
[Again, just using Rinku as if she offered... but he'll go ahead and pull out some vegetables out of the fridge. Cherry tomato, cucumber, pickled plum, and carrots. And you may wonder how a one armed man is able to cut something when it needs to be held down usually or it'll slip away. Well.... Katsuki ain't no normal man, and after he places a cucumber down onto one of his cutting boards he grabs a knife and stabs it right through pretty roughly to pin it down to the wood.
And then he cuts it up like a pro, into small enough pieces to be in the center of a ball of rice! It takes longer like this since he needs to stab every single thing he's cutting to the board but he's still pretty fast, clearly used to this method already.]
It's something that takes time to master. I've been cookin' since I was really young and that's the main reason why I'm this good in the first place.
[He probably started when he was like.. six.]
My mom's the kinda person who won't let you eat unless you help make the food. Or do the dishes afterwards, but that's dad's job.
So I've been helping her since I was a little kid.
[Which is why he's making Rinku join in!!]
Edited (typos and such shh also im so sorry but i just realized i used "in the first place" two dialogue sentences in a row..........) 2025-06-12 22:56 (UTC)
[She definitely couldn't do that at her house... Mary's helped her bake cookies, but if Rinku made everyone contribute to cooking, she'd feel too mean and there'd definitely be a mutiny.]
But that makes sense. It's really amazing when you think about it. I guess everything gets better when you work hard. All right! I'm gonna keep trying!
[Not everyone can be a Bakugo. Their house is so strict and loud and angry most of the time....
Katsuki will smile as he continues to chop up the veggies, passing them off to Rinku while she rolls them up. There'll be plenty extra of them for Rinku to take back on her walk!]
Work hard so you can be better at cooking than your neechan.
[He somehow doubts that Evangeline can even cook in the first place--]
Oh, she's working on learning too! We still have her over for supper a lot. I bet she's gonna learn all kinds of things!
[Rinku bounces on her heels a little.]
I think Neechan's actually been learning cooking more than before... Wonder what happened? Maybe it was having people she's dating now. That kinda thing happens in manga and stuff.
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[There's so many good things to put into onigiri... also Rinku will notice that they have. Two fridges. The one Katsuki opens is nice and clean and stocked to the brim with cooking ingredients. The other.... don't open that one.
Katuski decides, because it sounds good to him too even if he's not hungry for human food, to make some with fresh veggies. Healthy!! After making the decision he'll close the fridge and get started on the rice first. He's so serious when he's in the kitchen, too... looking like the head chef of a restaurant as he grabs the bowl from the rice cooker.
And then he looks at Rinku with a stern look.]
Open that cupboard and open the bag of rice.
[He points to a bottom cupboard near the fridges with his foot. Since he has one arm, it's always been a hassle getting rice ready.... he can on his own. But why would he when he can use Rinku and her healthy arms instead???]
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[Rinku goes and opens the cupboard, pulls out the rice... gets distracted looking at everything else in there... oh, yeah, she has to get the rice. She pulls that up and sets it on the counter, then opens up the bag.]
This one, right?
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Yep.
[Katsuki fills up the bowl with three cups, there being a little measuring cup inside the bag already, and takes it to the sink to rinse.]
Todoroki and Sensei are so lucky I decided to move in with them. Neither of them are good at cooking, and these great ingredients were being wasted in their hands.
[...Katsuki they asked you to move in you didn't just DECIDE...]
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[Rinse rinse...]
Though... I mean. Todoroki's been through this whole different universe thing before. I think he's accumulated about four years total between two different places? So he's at least had a lot of time to learn how to cook proper.
He cuts his vegetables much better than he did back home, and he's gotten alright with the salt levels.
[God he just cannot stop himself from gushing about Shoto whenever he has the chance, can he...]
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[And now she runs around the Segments with a sword.]
But I guess at some point you wanna do more than just eat the stuff at the convenience stores around the starter apartments.
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[Katsuki will drain the rice, with a little bit of difficulty, but he succeeds in not spilling any of the grains into the sink and that's a win for him.]
And beyond just being sick of convenience food, a place like this where everyone is being useful in one way or another makes you wanna work twice as hard yourself. Things you suck at, that you didn't care about before, now feel like stuff you gotta fix or you'll be stuck behind everyone else.
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[Thoughtful Rinku noises.]
Especially if you feel like they aren't gonna take you seriously unless you get good, right?
[Even if that turned out to not really be the problem... well, it still had been to some extent.]
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[Katsuki knows that feeling all too well. He's plenty strong on his own and people STILL don't take him seriously. Because of his age, mostly. And it's frustrating as hell, but the only thing you can do really is show them that they're wrong with your skills.]
People don't realize how powerful their judgement really is, though. Spite is an incredibly useful emotion. It can motivate you to do insane shit that you otherwise couldn't or wouldn't have done before.
[Gonna go put the bowl into the rice cooker, and set up the time.]
And then the people who looked down on you are the one with the egg on their face. It's hilarious.
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[Rinku leans on the counter and tilts her head.]
I dunno a lot about spite, but I know it feels good to be able to do stuff people didn't think you could. Or for them to be proud of you and start thinking you can do it.
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Havin' people rely on you feels awesome. When you know that there's people who look up to you and wanna see you succeed? It's a pretty damn good motivator, too.
[Katsuki's one of the strongest Heroes out there, and he has a ton of people back home (many of which are Heroes themselves) who feel relief just seeing him walk into the room. Knowing that Katsuki's about to kick some ass and save theirs.
It feels great to know that he's that appreciated and relied on back home so dang much. And he can't wait to get his new arm so he can be that person to rely on here, too.]
The rice'll take about 40 minutes by the way.
[which we can time skip when its appropriate---]
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Thanks a lot, Katsuki-kun ♪ This was fun! Way better than having to get bunnies off the roof.
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You're welcome. Now get ready to shape the rice balls. I'll cut up the veggies.
[Again, just using Rinku as if she offered... but he'll go ahead and pull out some vegetables out of the fridge. Cherry tomato, cucumber, pickled plum, and carrots. And you may wonder how a one armed man is able to cut something when it needs to be held down usually or it'll slip away. Well.... Katsuki ain't no normal man, and after he places a cucumber down onto one of his cutting boards he grabs a knife and stabs it right through pretty roughly to pin it down to the wood.
And then he cuts it up like a pro, into small enough pieces to be in the center of a ball of rice! It takes longer like this since he needs to stab every single thing he's cutting to the board but he's still pretty fast, clearly used to this method already.]
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Thanks a lot ♪ You really are good at this! When I started, mine all fell apart.
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[He probably started when he was like.. six.]
My mom's the kinda person who won't let you eat unless you help make the food. Or do the dishes afterwards, but that's dad's job.
So I've been helping her since I was a little kid.
[Which is why he's making Rinku join in!!]
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[She definitely couldn't do that at her house... Mary's helped her bake cookies, but if Rinku made everyone contribute to cooking, she'd feel too mean and there'd definitely be a mutiny.]
But that makes sense. It's really amazing when you think about it. I guess everything gets better when you work hard. All right! I'm gonna keep trying!
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Katsuki will smile as he continues to chop up the veggies, passing them off to Rinku while she rolls them up. There'll be plenty extra of them for Rinku to take back on her walk!]
Work hard so you can be better at cooking than your neechan.
[He somehow doubts that Evangeline can even cook in the first place--]
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[Rinku bounces on her heels a little.]
I think Neechan's actually been learning cooking more than before... Wonder what happened? Maybe it was having people she's dating now. That kinda thing happens in manga and stuff.
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...yeah. I can see that. Having people you wanna cook for would motivate you to get better.
[Thankfully Katsuki's already such a pro that he doesn't need to get better!!]
If either of you feel like you can handle it, I can give you some lessons.
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[Rinku packs up the onigiri with a happy noise.]
I'll see you again, Katsuki-kun! And I bet these are all gonna be great!