[With a certain
person's advice, Yusuke has decided he should give everyone a shout out. It was a nice day out, so you will find him sitting on a bench somewhere around the marketplace in town if you'd rather speak to him in person. He was wearing his usual denim clothes. He's not used to the journal, since he didn't use it much, but here he goes.
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I've never heard of anyone needing that kind of help around here since everything fixes itself automatically. Tough luck.
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I was hoping for a suggestion. Any job will do as long as it eats a bit of time.
[Hopefully not one that requires a lot of reading.]
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[You wouldn't have to read a lick of text.]
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[Is there even an employer?]
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[Nope.]
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I wasn't really planning to go near those, but where are these personal gardens?
[He's going to want to know just in case.]
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Let's see... They should be fairly obvious if you look at them. [With a map from Nami as a reference, he begins to draw a rough map in his journal for Yusuke's sake. Since Loki tends to roam around in his daily walks, he has a good memory for where the visible gardens are. He marks each one like so, give or take a few locations.]
There's one area I'd highly advise you avoid, and that's Community House 4. There's a demon around there who gets touchy about her flowers.
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The kid drew a map for him. Wow. He honestly didn't expect that. Surely, he'll have to merit this kid a bit.]
Oh... I'll take your word for it. Thanks.
[He wonders if the kid just misunderstood the lady, or if she's an actual demon.
So now he's curious about this kid. It almost seems like he's been around.]
So what do you do with your free time?
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Me? I like to take long walks around the village and curl up next to the fire with a good book. If you want, you can join me, and we'll walk the family dog, just you and I together. [Wink.]
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Books. Oh my God.]
Books... I don't understand why some people like them, but everyone has a different hobby.
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[Man does he miss the old days sometimes; especially with all this free time.
And yes he ignored your offer.]
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Is there a problem with books? I won't force you to read them, but I might have to question you if you dislike them as a whole.
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Well I just don't like reading. I wasn't exactly much of a student, so that's one reason.
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Hmm? That's too bad. [The education system can't appeal itself to everyone, he guesses.] I hope you had something else to occupy your time with, if it wasn't schoolwork. You can't let your youth go to waste.
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[When he heard that last sentence, he couldn't help but let out a chuckle.]
Heh... Of course. You wouldn't believe the youthful life I had.
[Some of it he regrets, but life goes on.]
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