[What an unexpectedly difficult question. He has experienced fun, of course... But it for him, it was never about fun. Fun was a side effect that occasionally happened during his duties caring for Lord Dio. Never the motivation or purpose- not his, anyway.]
FROM: luciola@cdc.org
Duties took precedent to seeking such a thing independently. It occasionally occurred, however.
FROM: luciola@cdc.org
Few have the freedom to pursue such frivolities.
[to the point that this might be the first time he's ever even admitted to having fun at any point in his life]
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Of course there is, but it depends on what you want to do. ‘Fun’ can mean a lot of things.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
Something to make him laugh. Something that he enjoys. Something that you enjoy, and think he might. Something worth sharing. Something unique.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
What does it mean to you? What do you to do have fun, where you’re from?
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FROM: luciola@cdc.org
Lord Dio finds enjoyment in flying.
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Well then. Get him a picnic basket that flies, why don't you. I'm sure that wouldn't be hard to put together.
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better go with the polite option?]
FROM: luciola@cdc.org
If it is a bother, I will ask elsewhere. Pardon me.
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FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
It isn't a bother, Luciola. I'm not sending you away.
Are you asking me to make something like that?
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FROM: luciola@cdc.org
I apologize. I did not realize that was a serious offer.
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It's my own fault, for being too sarcastic for my own good. You weren't irritating me. Honestly, if you were, I'd tell you.
[ Or let you know in some way, at least. ]
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
I'll help you, if you'd like.
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Thank you. It would be beneficial if you would give examples of what would be "fun" in chocolate.
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Well. It could be in the shape of something he likes. His ship, perhaps. Or it could be melted, and he could dip other food into it.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
You could make a camp fire and toast it with marshmallows. We did that once on Ajna.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
But I still believe fun is subjective, Luciola. I know you didn’t live on Earth, but surely you still did things for fun. Didn’t you?.
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FROM: luciola@cdc.org
Duties took precedent to seeking such a thing independently. It occasionally occurred, however.
FROM: luciola@cdc.org
Few have the freedom to pursue such frivolities.
[to the point that this might be the first time he's ever even admitted to having fun at any point in his life]
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FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
This will never do. I understand the joy in working as much as anyone, but no one can be working all the time.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
Perhaps Dio would enjoy it if you did something together. Something you might both enjoy, I'm sure he'd like the company.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
You could melt some chocolate, and dip other food into it.
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FROM: luciola@cdc.org
When one is an aide one tends to ones duties "all the time".
FROM: luciola@cdc.org
Your advice has been valuable. Melting chocolate is something I believe Lord Dio may enjoy.
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I think he would. I also think that when your lord likes to have fun, you should too. No one can be serious all the time.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
Good luck, Luciola.
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Thank you, sir.
[He'll try.]