Since I was asked by Mega-adam to make another one, here I go. Since I didn't get any requests, I just made a part two to the one I made recently. And, of course, as this is a second part, I'd suggest reading the first part, then this one. You know, chronological order and whatever.
So, enjoy Taokaka's sandwich adventures part 2: Sandwich tendency!
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After some weeks later after meeting the catgirl known as Taokaka, or just Tao as she asked to be called, the two of you had already had several hangouts for quite some time now, ranging from simple hangouts to movie nights. You had grown fond of Tao, and even if she had a short attentionspan, she always paid attention to you, and seemingly never lost the track of thought in your conversations. A single complaint of her becoming more familiar with you, she started to bring her friends and fellow Kaka along with her. This mainly meant buying gratuitous amounts of fish, fish and MORE fish, and the occasional sandwich. It wasn't really that much because there was a lot
of people, it was that those small Kaka tended to try and steal stuff from your home, ranging from sandwiches to the TV, wires included. Whenever this kind of larger-scale theft was about to happen, Tao or one of the older Kaka would always stop them, and bring the stolen goods back.
Later on, you were starting to feel concerned about Tao; she didn't ask to come over, but her clan members did, but thankfully someone always brought back what the little ones tried to steal. At the moment, you were having a chat with one of the elders of the Kaka village.
"So, do you have any idea on what's with Tao?I haven't seen her lately." you asked the elderly cat-thing.
"Well, she's isolated herself in her room, so I can't say _________." the elderly Kaka replied. This sounded concerning. Even though you'd gladly come to her village to say hi, you couldn't, since that area had dangerous amounts of seithr in its air, so you couldn't go there without risking your health.
"That sounds bad." you said. "Do you have any idea on why, exactly?"
"Not really," the elder replied, "but I've heard her mutter things in her room, but I can't get any clarity of it. I'm so old, and my hearing has had its better days, you see."
"Well, that's a shame." you said, disappointed. "The fact that you don't know what's she's on about, that is."
"I can understand how you feel." the elder said, "Tao's a very nice girl, and this sudden isolation from others seems suspicious, since she's usually so very open."
"How about I send her a letter?" you asked, thinking of a way to get contact with Tao, "I could write one, where I'd
ask her to come over, and with no others to interrupt us. And maybe put a sandwich in there, just in case."
"Sounds good. Go do that." the elder replied to your idea. Right after that you went into your room. You grabbed a post card and started writing. You kept the message simple, but tried to convey your emotions. After you finished the letter, you grabbed a sandwich from the fridge and put it in a simple paper bag, and attached the letter to the bag with a piece of tape. You sat back down oppostie to the elder. You handed the bag to her.
"I'll make sure that she'll get this ________." the lder said, holding the bag in her hand.