Hannibal Lecter (
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fandomhigh2017-08-10 08:38 pm
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International Cuisine | Friday, 3rd period
"Today we'll be going to Lithuania," Hannibal said, smiling at them. "For those of you who aren't familiar with it, it's a country in the north of Europe, formerly occupied by the Soviet Union, but its own country once again for many years now. Its cuisine has been influenced by other Baltic and nearby countries, but is uniquely its own."
He waved them through the portal and onto a mostly residential street, in front of an adorable house with a tiny fence and well-manicured lawn. "Welcome to Vilnius, the capital city. We'll be dining at Senoji Trobelė, a restaurant known for its local food, mead, and craft beers. The local drinking age, incidentally, is eighteen, so if you are - or can convince the staff you are - old enough, feel free. The local language is Lithuanian, which I speak fluently, but most of the staff should also know English."
He led them in and spoke with the hostess, and they were led to a table. "Please, enjoy your meal."
He waved them through the portal and onto a mostly residential street, in front of an adorable house with a tiny fence and well-manicured lawn. "Welcome to Vilnius, the capital city. We'll be dining at Senoji Trobelė, a restaurant known for its local food, mead, and craft beers. The local drinking age, incidentally, is eighteen, so if you are - or can convince the staff you are - old enough, feel free. The local language is Lithuanian, which I speak fluently, but most of the staff should also know English."
He led them in and spoke with the hostess, and they were led to a table. "Please, enjoy your meal."

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... They really liked wood here.
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"It's..." Peridot struggled for a moment to find the word. "Cozy?"
That was the word, right?
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"They've done their best to keep it looking as rustic as possible. Humans often have a strong affinity for nostalgia. Is that a concept you're familiar with?"
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"Sort of," Peridot hedged, after a moment. "I'm only really familiarizing myself with it now. Back before I came to Earth, there wasn't much to be nostalgic for. It was all right there already. Things changed, but that wasn't a bad thing. It was just... progress."
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Peridot looked back at Hannibal curiously.
"Do Lithuanians live in the trees?"
WELL WHAT CONCLUSION WOULD YOU DRAW?
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"Oh. So... this place is... like home."
That was actually kind of nice.
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It seemed a bit more cozy than the molten peridotite that made her feel nostalgic, she had to give it that.
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