[As much as he... originally brought it up... Jasper was grateful for the change in topic, even if he finds himself getting a little lost in his own head and taking a second to react properly.]
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Ah, no, I was thinking it was about time for the two of us to get something to eat anyway.
[He stands up slowly so as not to startle Celestine, but she does whine a bit about being taken away from the flowers anyway...]
Oh, come now, my dear. You are hungry, are you not?
[He gently rocks her a bit, and she makes a bit of a grumpy little noise in response.]
Well, I am sure she will come around when presented with a bottle.
Yes, she might... and even if it is not the dangerous sort of plant to eat, I fear she is still too young for solids.
[Jasper picks up the lemon with his free hand to make sure Celestine doesn't drop it and hands it over to her, and it does seem to mollify her a bit.]
It may also be a fine idea to hand the fruits you brought over to them, as while they are fine on their own, I am much intrigued by the possibility of fresh desserts a bit before they are in season here.
That is an idea. I am sure a few of them may consider it a personal challenge to add it to today's menu.
[He smiles a bit at the idea, hefting up the sack of lemons ... before remembering he had stashed something else in there and fishing it out. The tin box rattles a little as its contents shift around, but he holds it separate from the lemons before he starts towards the entryway into the castle.]
Ah, well, I would be happy for them to be added sometime this week, but today's menu would certainly be something special.
[He hears the rattling and looks over to the tin as Celestine jams her particular lemon in her mouth again. That does leave him a bit curious, and... well. He feels like he's comfortable enough with Hendrik again to get nosy...]
Ah, did you buy something for someone else, too? Or is that your own prize?
[Hendrik's smile grows at Jasper's inquiry, and he lifts the tin to briefly show it to him.]
I mentioned I had bought sweets for you. I just wanted to be sure I separated them out if I am to give this entire sack to the cooks.
[As they enter the castle proper, he pauses at a cross-section that can lead towards the kitchens and other areas not typically meant for visitors before heading towards the kitchen.]
Oh, you really did spoil me. I had almost forgotten.
[There's an eager glint in his eye as he sees the contents of the tin...]
Well, I am glad we are already on our way to get something to eat so I can get to dessert right afterward.
[It does smell fairly nice on the way to the kitchen, but when doesn't it, honestly? Celestine is just going to get milk, though, so she's not quite as excited.]
[The kitchens are bustling, as is common when there are guests, staff, and any number of on-duty and off-duty knights to be fed. Still, the cooks are happy to see two of their long-time residents visiting the kitchens, warmly welcoming Hendrik back from his travels and always ready to help Jasper with obtaining milk for his adorable daughter.
Hendrik offers the lemons over to the cooks, who are gracious with their thanks and chatter about what they can do with the lemons in the future. They've already finished batches of teacakes using dried fruit and peel for lunch and teatime, so they can now consider a lemon dessert or two for dinner. They're also dressing a small army of halved baked potatoes for the knight trainees.
Even without his strong desire for desserts, Hendrik can appreciate the berry trifle being put together to one corner of the kitchens. It's a lavish sight with the rather tall glass bowl, and he can't help but request one for lunch.
Along with the more typical lunch meal of soup and a sandwich, of course.]
[MAN, it smells so good in there... Jasper goes for the berry trifle, then his own standard meal. He considers the potatoes for a moment, but ehhhhn, he's not feeling the starches today. Of course, he answers a few questions about how Celestine's doing and lets the staff fuss over her, as he takes a bottle in his free hand... while he's not normally that chatty, he can't really help talking about how much she enjoyed her little adventure today.
...but he doesn't want to leave her waiting to relax a bit too long, so he'll, uh, tell them to ask more when they bring the food out, because he wants to get Celestine fed and situated while he waits for his meal. He does first set the bottle down on the table so he can get her bassinet situated for after she's done, of course, but baby is hungry so she kind of wiggles and gurgles at the sight of it as he gets things together, making her, ah, a little hard to keep a hold of...]
Now, now. Just a moment...
[...like she's still baby so it's not that hard, but. You know.]
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Ah, no, I was thinking it was about time for the two of us to get something to eat anyway.
[He stands up slowly so as not to startle Celestine, but she does whine a bit about being taken away from the flowers anyway...]
Oh, come now, my dear. You are hungry, are you not?
[He gently rocks her a bit, and she makes a bit of a grumpy little noise in response.]
Well, I am sure she will come around when presented with a bottle.
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[As Jasper rises with Celestine, Hendrik reminds her of the lemon in her lap in hopes it will dispel her grumpy mood.]
Shall we head to the kitchens and take stock of what the cooks have available at this hour?
[There should be no shortage of warm meals right now, with any visiting dignitaries and knight training underway.]
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[Jasper picks up the lemon with his free hand to make sure Celestine doesn't drop it and hands it over to her, and it does seem to mollify her a bit.]
It may also be a fine idea to hand the fruits you brought over to them, as while they are fine on their own, I am much intrigued by the possibility of fresh desserts a bit before they are in season here.
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[He smiles a bit at the idea, hefting up the sack of lemons ... before remembering he had stashed something else in there and fishing it out. The tin box rattles a little as its contents shift around, but he holds it separate from the lemons before he starts towards the entryway into the castle.]
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[He hears the rattling and looks over to the tin as Celestine jams her particular lemon in her mouth again. That does leave him a bit curious, and... well. He feels like he's comfortable enough with Hendrik again to get nosy...]
Ah, did you buy something for someone else, too? Or is that your own prize?
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[Hendrik's smile grows at Jasper's inquiry, and he lifts the tin to briefly show it to him.]
I mentioned I had bought sweets for you. I just wanted to be sure I separated them out if I am to give this entire sack to the cooks.
[As they enter the castle proper, he pauses at a cross-section that can lead towards the kitchens and other areas not typically meant for visitors before heading towards the kitchen.]
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[There's an eager glint in his eye as he sees the contents of the tin...]
Well, I am glad we are already on our way to get something to eat so I can get to dessert right afterward.
[It does smell fairly nice on the way to the kitchen, but when doesn't it, honestly? Celestine is just going to get milk, though, so she's not quite as excited.]
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Hendrik offers the lemons over to the cooks, who are gracious with their thanks and chatter about what they can do with the lemons in the future. They've already finished batches of teacakes using dried fruit and peel for lunch and teatime, so they can now consider a lemon dessert or two for dinner. They're also dressing a small army of halved baked potatoes for the knight trainees.
Even without his strong desire for desserts, Hendrik can appreciate the berry trifle being put together to one corner of the kitchens. It's a lavish sight with the rather tall glass bowl, and he can't help but request one for lunch.
Along with the more typical lunch meal of soup and a sandwich, of course.]
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...but he doesn't want to leave her waiting to relax a bit too long, so he'll, uh, tell them to ask more when they bring the food out, because he wants to get Celestine fed and situated while he waits for his meal. He does first set the bottle down on the table so he can get her bassinet situated for after she's done, of course, but baby is hungry so she kind of wiggles and gurgles at the sight of it as he gets things together, making her, ah, a little hard to keep a hold of...]
Now, now. Just a moment...
[...like she's still baby so it's not that hard, but. You know.]