

It was actually a rare moment where the two were enjoying a peaceful time together. Now the two sat across each other, they were on a break (which they rarely had), and were playing a card game called 'Bullshit'. Mallow had confronted his brother about this, but Brock simply brushed it off with a puff of smoke right into his brother's face, and a simple statement, "You write sloppy anyways."īrock had left his boiling brother with a smug smirk. Mallow had attempted to write a poem to (Y/N), but Brock just burned it (upon finding out his brother was writing a poem) throwing the poems ashes into the dustbin. Her (E/C) sparkled with kindness and life, and the twin chefs fell in love the moment they saw her.

(Y/N) had (H/L) (H/S) (H/C) hair, and smooth (S/C) skin. She was rather beautiful, not that beautiful in a way that she could be competition to the Lady, but she was still in a way, beautiful. Their rivalry increased when a new female worker arrived at the Maw. Though Mallow and Brock were commonly known as, well, Mallow and Brock, it was not their names given upon birth, not a single inhabitant of the Maw knew what their true names were. When Brock lost a fight, then he would find his usual spot (somewhere outside the food storage) and smoke his anger away. The second chef was the younger brother, more feisty, and quick tempered than his older brother, Mallow, the fellow workers at the Maw called him Brock. He usually prepared a random (and rather tasty) dish when he lost a fight. The older chef was more mature and calm, he was mostly called Mallow. Some siblings in the family tree fight more than others, and in this case it applied to the two chefs working at the Maw, they always fought, even over the smallest things, it was baffling. If you do not provide this information, it will not be possible to send you newsletters.Sibling rivalry has always been there between siblings, no matter how close they were, they always had a fight about something, one way or the other. Mandatory information is marked with an asterisk. In the event of a dispute, you can refer the matter to the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés. These rights can be exercised using the unsubscribe link in newsletters or by email. You have a right to access and delete it on legitimate grounds and a right of portability over all data, as well as the right to formulate specific and general instructions on the communication of your data after your death. This data is kept until you withdraw your consent and is intended for use by Bandai Namco Europe departments responsible for managing relations with users.

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