[He leans over to inspect the contents of the bowl—make sure there are no dry pockets of flour, and nods in approval. Your task is completed, Genji. Please set it on the counter. Jack still has to wait a few minutes for the pan to heat up, so he folds his arms and leans back against the cabinets, one eye on the stove.]
No siblings.
[Perhaps surprising, given the fact that he’d grown up on a farm and his parents might have wanted extra help, but he is, in fact, an only child, and the list of his living relatives is increasingly short. Jack thinks he prefers it that way, given how famous he’d become and how hard he’d fallen—that his parents weren’t around for that and he didn’t have any brothers or sisters to witness it either.
That said, he knows what friendly competition is like.]
no subject
[He leans over to inspect the contents of the bowl—make sure there are no dry pockets of flour, and nods in approval. Your task is completed, Genji. Please set it on the counter. Jack still has to wait a few minutes for the pan to heat up, so he folds his arms and leans back against the cabinets, one eye on the stove.]
No siblings.
[Perhaps surprising, given the fact that he’d grown up on a farm and his parents might have wanted extra help, but he is, in fact, an only child, and the list of his living relatives is increasingly short. Jack thinks he prefers it that way, given how famous he’d become and how hard he’d fallen—that his parents weren’t around for that and he didn’t have any brothers or sisters to witness it either.
That said, he knows what friendly competition is like.]