"Give it time." She would probably divulge more if she knew they had met. Minako did have sense not to blab things to strangers. "She's a good person to be friends with." Better than him, he wanted to add. But he keeps quiet.
As his temperature drops, he feels a rolled up object against his side, its paper thin edges lightly brushing against his side. He pulls it out and holds it in front of him; a cooking magazine he bought, now a little crushed but still useable despite wrinkled cover and pages. Ironically the issue is called 'Perfect Pairings for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner'.
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As his temperature drops, he feels a rolled up object against his side, its paper thin edges lightly brushing against his side. He pulls it out and holds it in front of him; a cooking magazine he bought, now a little crushed but still useable despite wrinkled cover and pages. Ironically the issue is called 'Perfect Pairings for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner'.