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I want to skip like a stone from a stronger arm
Who: Ginko and Katara and PLANTS
What: Garden-growing
When: Backdated to late Monday morning
Where: near the Avatar house
Summary: In which roots!metaphors are possibly abused, and Katara starts a garden with her Responsible Adult figure.
Rating: Angst. And fluff. Inevitable fluff.
So. It's been a day since the drafted returned from killing Third Party members-- and Ginko knows how he feels about that, both the returns and the killings. But rather than dwell too long on the gulf between those emotions, he resorts to doing. Work is the best cure for over-thinking, and he has a particular kind of work in mind.
So he goes searching for a certain draftee who he suspects that cure might benefit, pack a little heavier than usual-- being loaded full of an idea.
What: Garden-growing
When: Backdated to late Monday morning
Where: near the Avatar house
Summary: In which roots!metaphors are possibly abused, and Katara starts a garden with her Responsible Adult figure.
Rating: Angst. And fluff. Inevitable fluff.
So. It's been a day since the drafted returned from killing Third Party members-- and Ginko knows how he feels about that, both the returns and the killings. But rather than dwell too long on the gulf between those emotions, he resorts to doing. Work is the best cure for over-thinking, and he has a particular kind of work in mind.
So he goes searching for a certain draftee who he suspects that cure might benefit, pack a little heavier than usual-- being loaded full of an idea.
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I'm just fine." And now he crouches to open his box, speaking up to her. "Do you remember-- when we talked about growing things, before you left?"
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...oh. Yes. She'd talked about going to the clinic and he'd offered to teach her about the medical properties of some plants. "Oh - yes, I remember."
She walks over now, willingly getting into his space and running the risk of letting the warm calm of his presence brush against her unsettled heart. She's more curious about what he has in the box.
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"Hmm." Is his explanation-- as he pulls out one largish sack of something, and six smaller ones, along with a few paper packets that are bound together with twine.
Then he nods to them, as further explanation. Because some things make better sense when they spill over in your hands.
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"Leaves-- Horenso, Mizuna. Some flowers, too-- I think you might even recognize a few. And roots." He taps the largest bag. Similar yet unfamiliar shapes, some of them--- like Renkon and Japanese radishes-- but familiar ones, as well. He's read enough to have found a few things from the Earth Kingdom.
"And there are things in the store I didn't know before reading about them here-- that I think are meant for transplanting." A sly smile. "There are some herbs in pots I've already brought by, too."
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Katara just - stares as Ginko pulls out more and more seedlings ready to be planted. "Where did you get all of these things?"
He must have been preparing for a while...
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He rests his good arm over one leg and looks around at the garden waiting to be.
"Do you know of a good place for these?" He glances up at her with a light in his look. "I figured they'd be well-watered, near this house."
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She moves forward now towards the plants. "Let me help you carry them outside."
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(Haha. Just as planned.)
He carries a good half himself, into the relative sunlight. The weather has been good for this sort of thing, recent rains included-- just an inhale tells that the earth is promising. He'll glance back at her when they've gone a few yards, nodding to the ground-- some places more sparse of grass than others.
"What do you think?"