[ The following morning, there's a knock on Gintoki's door. It is, surprisingly, a somewhat reasonable time rather than ass o'clock early. ]
[ There appears to be some sort of a housewife or cleaning lady behind the door (just kidding, Gintoki is probably the one person who has seentoo much enough of Katsura's bullshit to instantly recognize him in any of his disguises) and she seems to be holding a... pie? ]
[ There appears to be some sort of a housewife or cleaning lady behind the door (just kidding, Gintoki is probably the one person who has seen
[ Ho ho ho just as planned. Of course Gintoki is not going to leave the door shut in his face if he brings a sweet offering! ]
It's not Zura, it's Zuree van de Lamp.
[ Guess they're in D*sperate Hous*wives now. ]
On behalf of the HRA*, please accept this token of welcome to our neighborhood.
[ (*Home Renters Association) ]
[ Apparently the very convoluted purpose of this visit is to let Gintoki know they're neighbors?? And also that he can always call on him for whatever reason, not that that's anything new. Speaking of which, Katsura has, in fact, discovered that the Otherworlder phones seem to have all the other Otherworlders' contacts in it automatically, but he'll let Gintoki discover that by himself. ]
[ The pie is actually real! It's got apple jam and everything. It's also not very big and fairly low in sugar, because of course it is, but it's still unmistakeably a dessert. ]
It's not Zura, it's Zuree van de Lamp.
[ Guess they're in D*sperate Hous*wives now. ]
On behalf of the HRA*, please accept this token of welcome to our neighborhood.
[ (*Home Renters Association) ]
[ Apparently the very convoluted purpose of this visit is to let Gintoki know they're neighbors?? And also that he can always call on him for whatever reason, not that that's anything new. Speaking of which, Katsura has, in fact, discovered that the Otherworlder phones seem to have all the other Otherworlders' contacts in it automatically, but he'll let Gintoki discover that by himself. ]
[ The pie is actually real! It's got apple jam and everything. It's also not very big and fairly low in sugar, because of course it is, but it's still unmistakeably a dessert. ]
[ Did he already join the HRA? Does it even exist? It is a mystery and will likely remain so. ]
I'm glad you asked! A curious mind is the sign of a well-balanced individual. The HRA is all about making sure our new neighbours feel welcome and included, and of course follow the garden gnome regulations.
[ That's a HOA, a HOA!! Apartments don't even have yards! ]
I'm glad you asked! A curious mind is the sign of a well-balanced individual. The HRA is all about making sure our new neighbours feel welcome and included, and of course follow the garden gnome regulations.
[ That's a HOA, a HOA!! Apartments don't even have yards! ]
[ Don't mind if he does! Stepping inside. Yes, he's dressed the full part, skirt included. ]
As I already explained, my wish is to extend a warm community welcome. [ wiggles the pie a little. did he actually distribute them to everyone who just settled in here or is Gintoki special? ah, the mysteries never end. ] Must good things always include some variety of an ulterior motive, dear neighbour?
[ IT USUALLY DOES... ]
As I already explained, my wish is to extend a warm community welcome. [ wiggles the pie a little. did he actually distribute them to everyone who just settled in here or is Gintoki special? ah, the mysteries never end. ] Must good things always include some variety of an ulterior motive, dear neighbour?
[ IT USUALLY DOES... ]
More importantly, since it appears that the two of us are stuck here for the time being [ is he unaware Hijikata is here, or is he merely not counting him as a real person at the moment? yes ] I think it wise to stick together as much as possible.
[ He places down a key. It appears to be a copy of a starter apartment key, the number on the tag indicating it's just a little down the hall. It's probably his? ]
You should have this.
[ He places down a key. It appears to be a copy of a starter apartment key, the number on the tag indicating it's just a little down the hall. It's probably his? ]
You should have this.
[ Well. It was not part of his dietary plans, but considering that 1) Gintoki sharing food is an extremely rare gesture of affection and 2) if he eats some of that pie, that will be less sugar in Gintoki's system, yes, he would absolutely like some. ]
[ Which means that as soon as he's caught onto what Gintoki is doing, he'll pad over to the kitchen as well, opening cabinets to find some mugs and a kettle with the comfortable ease of someone who lives there. ]
Will you have tea? [ as if he's the host and not the guest ]
[ Which means that as soon as he's caught onto what Gintoki is doing, he'll pad over to the kitchen as well, opening cabinets to find some mugs and a kettle with the comfortable ease of someone who lives there. ]
Will you have tea? [ as if he's the host and not the guest ]
[ :) ]
[ The thoughtfulness is appreciated! Otherwise he probably would have cut his piece in two and shoveled one part back on Gintoki's plate, which would have been a little counterproductive to his plan. ]
Quite alright. I brought some.
[ It's not the best, but he's procuring a few individually packaged tea packs that look like they may have been pocketed from a cafe. ]
[ The thoughtfulness is appreciated! Otherwise he probably would have cut his piece in two and shoveled one part back on Gintoki's plate, which would have been a little counterproductive to his plan. ]
Quite alright. I brought some.
[ It's not the best, but he's procuring a few individually packaged tea packs that look like they may have been pocketed from a cafe. ]
...We'll find a way back. Though I would not be surprised if they barge in here before that happens.
[ Is he reading your brackets or does he just know you too well, Gintoki? It's a mystery, honestly. He's also aware that you're missing more than just your ragtag band of kids, but they're the most obvious piece. ]
[ He sets the kettle on the heat and unwraps two packets of tea. ]
We should help these people in the meantime.
[ Sometimes you only get un-isekai'd once you've completed the quest you were sent there for, after all. ]
[ Is he reading your brackets or does he just know you too well, Gintoki? It's a mystery, honestly. He's also aware that you're missing more than just your ragtag band of kids, but they're the most obvious piece. ]
[ He sets the kettle on the heat and unwraps two packets of tea. ]
We should help these people in the meantime.
[ Sometimes you only get un-isekai'd once you've completed the quest you were sent there for, after all. ]
[ He'll be happy to know that time passes differently here, then. In all honesty, the kids might never even know they were missing -- or so Katsura heard. He'll find a moment to share that little piece of information even if it doesn't happen onscreen. ]
Heh. [ He throws the tea in and gingerly takes a seat to wait for the water to heat up. It should be quick. ] No rest for the protagonist, huh?
[ He's willing to share that burden with you, Gintoki... ]
Heh. [ He throws the tea in and gingerly takes a seat to wait for the water to heat up. It should be quick. ] No rest for the protagonist, huh?
[ He's willing to share that burden with you, Gintoki... ]
[ sigh. ]
Ah, are you considering retirement?
[ He could say something about how he's too young to feel that way, but he knows better. Their hearts hadn't been young since the temple school, if even then. They're old men now, after everything they had to endure. Especially Gintoki. ]
[ He wishes he knew what to say, but it's not something fixed by words, anyway. Best he can do is just try and be there, as much as he can. ]
[ Which is exactly what he's doing. ]
Far as I can tell, they're not forcing you to do anything [ aside from KIDNAPPING THEM HERE?? Frigging Oswald, for real ] but I suspect you would grow bored with nothing to do.
[ As much as Gintoki claims to want the simplest, most boring life, he'd started up Yorozuya for a reason. Honestly, some of the "quests" he's seen so far don't seem too different from the simple odd jobs Gintoki does. ]
Ah, are you considering retirement?
[ He could say something about how he's too young to feel that way, but he knows better. Their hearts hadn't been young since the temple school, if even then. They're old men now, after everything they had to endure. Especially Gintoki. ]
[ He wishes he knew what to say, but it's not something fixed by words, anyway. Best he can do is just try and be there, as much as he can. ]
[ Which is exactly what he's doing. ]
Far as I can tell, they're not forcing you to do anything [ aside from KIDNAPPING THEM HERE?? Frigging Oswald, for real ] but I suspect you would grow bored with nothing to do.
[ As much as Gintoki claims to want the simplest, most boring life, he'd started up Yorozuya for a reason. Honestly, some of the "quests" he's seen so far don't seem too different from the simple odd jobs Gintoki does. ]
[ It would. But really, why couldn't they send a delegation or something like normal people? Surely they would have gotten plenty of takers willing to be heroes, especially if they mentioned the (temporarily) free food and roof. They might have even gotten Gintoki's little crew anyway. But they didn't ask, they just plucked them out of their world regardless of what important matters they may have been in the middle of. And that's just... well, shitty. ]
Not every job is paid in money, Gintoki.
[ Gintoki might bitch and whine about not getting paid (enough), but perhaps the goal of Odd Jobs was always to help people. Nobody forced him to take many of those "jobs" -- nobody and nothing but his own conscience, which is really more than enough. A samurai must protect his soul, after all. And sometimes he gains something much more valuable than payment in return. ]
I plan to see for myself what sort of people these leaders are. [ Has he already requested an audience? Probable, though he'll likely need to wait however many days for it. ] First we must gather information. Then we can plan our next steps.
[ "we" huh... ]
[ Oh hey! The tea is ready, and he gets up again to pour two mugs and set them on the table. ]
Not every job is paid in money, Gintoki.
[ Gintoki might bitch and whine about not getting paid (enough), but perhaps the goal of Odd Jobs was always to help people. Nobody forced him to take many of those "jobs" -- nobody and nothing but his own conscience, which is really more than enough. A samurai must protect his soul, after all. And sometimes he gains something much more valuable than payment in return. ]
I plan to see for myself what sort of people these leaders are. [ Has he already requested an audience? Probable, though he'll likely need to wait however many days for it. ] First we must gather information. Then we can plan our next steps.
[ "we" huh... ]
[ Oh hey! The tea is ready, and he gets up again to pour two mugs and set them on the table. ]
[ Some would probably say that's just flirting with poverty, but Katsura gets it. There's nothing more worthwhile than leading a life one can believe in, nothing more rewarding than being able to protect those around you, nothing more freeing than the chance to do the right thing. Perhaps he's a romantic at heart, but truly, now that he thinks of it, he can't imagine Gintoki being anything but exactly who he is in their new world. ]
[ He can only hope it won't bring upon him even more suffering. But at least now he has the chance to be there with him if it happens. ]
Why? Do you have any previous commitments?
[ come do Jouishishi things with him Gintokiiiiii ]
[ He can only hope it won't bring upon him even more suffering. But at least now he has the chance to be there with him if it happens. ]
Why? Do you have any previous commitments?
[ come do Jouishishi things with him Gintokiiiiii ]

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