Well, nothing’s happened yet, and we stayed in Windurst for a few days, where I managed to brush up on cooking and fishing! They’re calling me a recruit now, hah!
…Not that that’s much, I guess.
Fishing’s always been fun, but, yeesh, cooking sure is hard. S’not like I did much of it back before. Kii was good at it, and she liked doing it, so it made sense to just let her cook, right? Right? Saves me trouble, and we’d both have a yummy meal to eat. Except now, Jenare kinda expects me to be able to cook – probably? – and stuff and blargh! What am I supposed to do with all this food sitting around? Sure, I’m selling some of it and eating some, but, geez, it’s not like I have a galka’s stomach or something.
Maybe I’ll start giving Jenare food. Who knows, I mean, he might even like it. And besides, it’d be a Kii thing to do, right? And I definitely haven’t done enough Kii things lately.
I really, really haven’t, have I. But it’s such a bother to be nice to everyone. I mean, some of them are really irritating, and some are just plain stupid. Or pathetic. Like that bard from the other day. Argh, that was annoying. I totally managed to forget him until now.
See, we were in Jeuno, minding our own business and enjoying the general Jeunoness of it all, and Jenare had the brilliant idea of visiting the Merry Minstrel. And it would have been a brilliant idea for once, except the stupid bard just kept moping. Anyway, some mithra there told us about some song carved into a stone in Buburimu Peninsula that was supposed to cheer up broken-hearted people.
Like that’d help any. Meh. Whoever she was, she probably left him because he spent all his time crying instead of singing, anyway.
But, noooooooo, Jenare wants to go see. I guess we might as well. Where is it, anyway? I don’t remember ever seeing anything like that.