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☄ 002 | Video; ID reads "Gran"
[It's been a little over two months since Gran's been in this place. Maybe two exactly if we're getting technical. He's settled in, he's gotten himself signed up for school, he's started working at his jo-
Well. Sort of started working at his job. With his school and sports schedule, he's had to currently work around it in a lot of ways, and he really started emphasizing the 'part' in part-time. It didn't leave much room for training, to be honest. And the most he could really show up for was signing papers and watching videos on how to behave around kids.
He lived with kids, too. So this wasn't exactly new to him.
But now here comes the fun part. The video opens to him sitting on the steps to King Pong, paddle in hand as he idly taps it against his palm.]
So. I'm...supposed to be a Ping-Pong instructor here. I don't mind it, the kids are nice, and the staff is kind to me. But I was just wondering...
[The next part of this comes somewhat sheepishly, a hand running through his bright red hair and pulling it out of his eyes for just a moment, keeping it's shape almost immediately until he fixes it.]
...Does anyone know how to play Ping-Pong?
[He is vastly under-qualified.]
Well. Sort of started working at his job. With his school and sports schedule, he's had to currently work around it in a lot of ways, and he really started emphasizing the 'part' in part-time. It didn't leave much room for training, to be honest. And the most he could really show up for was signing papers and watching videos on how to behave around kids.
He lived with kids, too. So this wasn't exactly new to him.
But now here comes the fun part. The video opens to him sitting on the steps to King Pong, paddle in hand as he idly taps it against his palm.]
So. I'm...supposed to be a Ping-Pong instructor here. I don't mind it, the kids are nice, and the staff is kind to me. But I was just wondering...
[The next part of this comes somewhat sheepishly, a hand running through his bright red hair and pulling it out of his eyes for just a moment, keeping it's shape almost immediately until he fixes it.]
...Does anyone know how to play Ping-Pong?
[He is vastly under-qualified.]
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That's good. Maybe you can train with a friend, even if they don't know much about it, either. Or with you... Ulvida? [ what is a Ulvida why are aliens so difficult to understand ]
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But the mention of Ulvida gets his attention, practically sitting bolt upright at the mention.]
You know Ulvida?
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Kaneki tilts his head ]
I don't, but you seemed lost on what to consider her. [ he said "my" and then drifted off. It could be a daemon for all he knows. ]
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[His phrasing was pretty vague, wasn't it.]
She's...an important person to me. I'm not really sure what to call her. We lived together as long as I can remember.
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I have a sister. We're not blood related, but she'll always be my nee-san.
Ulvida is...I love her just as much, but it's not the same. It's slightly different.
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[Ken's explanation seems to make more sense than his own thinking, especially since he's been trying to figure out what exactly to call her. "Sister' doesn't feel right.
But the affection is just as deep.]
I suppose it's one of those things that words just can't really pinpoint.
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Hinami isn't just my sister. [ they aren't even blood related. ] Sometimes I'm her mother, but sometimes she's my mother, and she is my best friend, too. Ultimately, she is someone I'd do anything for, and when she isn't there I'll still carry her with me.
That's what family is.
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[It's almost relieving to hear--he can't just settle for 'sister' for her, because she wasn't that. His nee-san and Ulvida were two completely different feelings, although he held the same level of affection for both. Relationships were confusing when you were raised without a family for some of your life, and then found one in the orphanage you were raised in.]
She's family, blood related or not.