The studio apartment was devoid of any furniture, and there wasn’t a single sign of someone’s residence there apart from a pile of untouched cardboard boxes relegated to one of its four corners. The walls were a faded yellow, the floors were generic but clean wooden panels, and the door to the bathroom was wide open to reveal the bare minimum amenities associated with one such room. On the floor sat a young woman dressed in a plain t-shirt and shorts, her short blonde hair kept out of her face with a series of haphazardly placed pins. It was Althea, and her severe gaze was trained on a particular cardboard box in front of her. The rectangular container was decently big, but it was still small enough that the average person of Althea’s build wouldn’t have found it daunting to lug around. Carefully and delicately, the aetherial released its tape and removed the styrofoam padding, her hands taking out the contaminants to reveal yet another cardboard box. However, this new box of possibilities was far from the same as that empty brown packaging that preceded it.
Labeled in stylish, modern print was the name ‘El Chefe Panini Press Grill Sandwich Maker 180.’ Althea looked down at the piece of modern kitchenware with dull, uncaring eyes, but her tense grip on the cardboard gave away her intense anticipation. Despite having the option to reside in Fairy Tail’s dormitory, she turned down a room in Fairy Hill to rent out one of her own. It wasn’t that her empty studio apartment was any better, in fact, it was most likely infinitely worse in quality. Despite her many escapades in her years as a mage for hire, she struggled immensely to actually locate any of her payments. No, she just wanted to retain a certain sense of distance from her guild and all those within it. There was no need to aim towards “befriending” Fairy Tail’s members as she had before, making lost lasting relationships was actually the opposite of being a priority at the moment.
Anyways, here the aetherial was, silently sitting in an apartment with an unopened box. She hadn’t originally gone online shopping for her living space with the intent of getting a sandwich machine, but… something about the idea of instantly and easily making delicious food in your own home… It was too tantalizing of an offer. Either way, Althea hadn’t spent her money on anything else particularly important. Some furniture to put together later, a small television, all things she didn’t necessarily need. Money was meant to be spent, so Althea didn’t feel any need to needlessly horde it for no reason. It was rather fun to get a bunch of “stuff” delivered right to your door, and it wasn’t like she had anything important to spend it on.
At any rate, Althea had a box to open. With the same care she afforded to the initial box that contains this one, she pried open the container and extracted her treasure: the sandwich maker. “Hoo.” She couldn’t help but let out an impressed sigh as she sat cross-legged, turning over the device in her hands. This wasn’t her first time encountering a contraption such as this one, and there was no doubt that her from a couple years ago would’ve been absolutely ecstatic to own one. However, it hadn’t been that long since Althea returned from the Aetherial Wastes, and she was too busy using her emotional energy on coming to terms that she was finally back. But that was enough inspection, it was time to hurry up and try it out.
The young woman placed removed all the plastic wrapping, discarding it carelessly every which way through her apartment, and placed the sandwich press on the floorboards. And then, with a quick and decisive movement, she opened the sandwich maker…!
“...”
And came across a fatal flaw in her plans. She had seen a sandwich maker before, but she hadn’t ever bothered committing to memory how you’re meant to use one. The description online said it’d be simple to use, so it surely couldn’t be that complicated. Just in case though, Althea opened and closed the contraption a few times to ensure that her first attempt wasn’t just a one-off occurrence. Slowly close it, then slowly open it, peering into the widening gap to check for if a sandwich had appeared in its silvery maws. But despite her care, Althea’s efforts turned up no fruit. No matter how many times she tried opening and closing the machine, and no matter the speed, there weren’t any sandwiches in sight. Folding her arms as she gazed coldly down at the press, the spirit began to ponder some other alternative machine-activating techniques. Finally, she came to the conclusion that instead of simply relying on her lackluster knowledge about the subject, she was far better off just utilizing the insights of those most versed in technology. That was right, the spirit would be turning to the manual for answers.
Inspecting the labeled box that the machine originated from didn’t help much. There were several testimonies about its effectiveness and some pictures of sandwiches being generated by the device, but no ‘how-to.’ However, upon reinspecting the insides, she came across a pamphlet of paper she had previously overlooked. From the small text and bold words printed across it reading ‘Instructions,’ Althea could only deduce this was the manual she sought. “Hmm, how dull.” Despite it holding the directions for how to utilize a seemingly mythical instrument of cooking, it was incredibly mundane to read. Thankfully, if spending who knows how long wandering around taught her anything, it was patience. Trudging through the preamble of safety instructions and disclaimers, Althea finally found the information she was actually looking for.
“Step one, turn on the sandwich maker.” She mumbled, cycling her gaze between the machine in front of her and the marvel depicted in the manual’s diagram. Now that she looked at it, there were all sorts of knobs and little lights adorning its metallic surface. Letting out a sigh, she pressed the same ‘on’ button as shown in the illustration, opened the sandwich maker, and… nothing. Althea’s eyebrows furrowed as she closed the device and repeated the whole process. Still, nothing. There wasn’t a single sandwich in sight, let alone any cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, or any of the components typically seen in between two slices of bread. As far as Althea was concerned, there were only two explanations. One, she was doing something wrong. Two, there was something wrong with the machine itself. However, considering her faithful recreation of the button pressing demonstrated in the operation manual, the aetherial was more inclined to believe the former.
Labeled in stylish, modern print was the name ‘El Chefe Panini Press Grill Sandwich Maker 180.’ Althea looked down at the piece of modern kitchenware with dull, uncaring eyes, but her tense grip on the cardboard gave away her intense anticipation. Despite having the option to reside in Fairy Tail’s dormitory, she turned down a room in Fairy Hill to rent out one of her own. It wasn’t that her empty studio apartment was any better, in fact, it was most likely infinitely worse in quality. Despite her many escapades in her years as a mage for hire, she struggled immensely to actually locate any of her payments. No, she just wanted to retain a certain sense of distance from her guild and all those within it. There was no need to aim towards “befriending” Fairy Tail’s members as she had before, making lost lasting relationships was actually the opposite of being a priority at the moment.
Anyways, here the aetherial was, silently sitting in an apartment with an unopened box. She hadn’t originally gone online shopping for her living space with the intent of getting a sandwich machine, but… something about the idea of instantly and easily making delicious food in your own home… It was too tantalizing of an offer. Either way, Althea hadn’t spent her money on anything else particularly important. Some furniture to put together later, a small television, all things she didn’t necessarily need. Money was meant to be spent, so Althea didn’t feel any need to needlessly horde it for no reason. It was rather fun to get a bunch of “stuff” delivered right to your door, and it wasn’t like she had anything important to spend it on.
At any rate, Althea had a box to open. With the same care she afforded to the initial box that contains this one, she pried open the container and extracted her treasure: the sandwich maker. “Hoo.” She couldn’t help but let out an impressed sigh as she sat cross-legged, turning over the device in her hands. This wasn’t her first time encountering a contraption such as this one, and there was no doubt that her from a couple years ago would’ve been absolutely ecstatic to own one. However, it hadn’t been that long since Althea returned from the Aetherial Wastes, and she was too busy using her emotional energy on coming to terms that she was finally back. But that was enough inspection, it was time to hurry up and try it out.
The young woman placed removed all the plastic wrapping, discarding it carelessly every which way through her apartment, and placed the sandwich press on the floorboards. And then, with a quick and decisive movement, she opened the sandwich maker…!
“...”
And came across a fatal flaw in her plans. She had seen a sandwich maker before, but she hadn’t ever bothered committing to memory how you’re meant to use one. The description online said it’d be simple to use, so it surely couldn’t be that complicated. Just in case though, Althea opened and closed the contraption a few times to ensure that her first attempt wasn’t just a one-off occurrence. Slowly close it, then slowly open it, peering into the widening gap to check for if a sandwich had appeared in its silvery maws. But despite her care, Althea’s efforts turned up no fruit. No matter how many times she tried opening and closing the machine, and no matter the speed, there weren’t any sandwiches in sight. Folding her arms as she gazed coldly down at the press, the spirit began to ponder some other alternative machine-activating techniques. Finally, she came to the conclusion that instead of simply relying on her lackluster knowledge about the subject, she was far better off just utilizing the insights of those most versed in technology. That was right, the spirit would be turning to the manual for answers.
Inspecting the labeled box that the machine originated from didn’t help much. There were several testimonies about its effectiveness and some pictures of sandwiches being generated by the device, but no ‘how-to.’ However, upon reinspecting the insides, she came across a pamphlet of paper she had previously overlooked. From the small text and bold words printed across it reading ‘Instructions,’ Althea could only deduce this was the manual she sought. “Hmm, how dull.” Despite it holding the directions for how to utilize a seemingly mythical instrument of cooking, it was incredibly mundane to read. Thankfully, if spending who knows how long wandering around taught her anything, it was patience. Trudging through the preamble of safety instructions and disclaimers, Althea finally found the information she was actually looking for.
“Step one, turn on the sandwich maker.” She mumbled, cycling her gaze between the machine in front of her and the marvel depicted in the manual’s diagram. Now that she looked at it, there were all sorts of knobs and little lights adorning its metallic surface. Letting out a sigh, she pressed the same ‘on’ button as shown in the illustration, opened the sandwich maker, and… nothing. Althea’s eyebrows furrowed as she closed the device and repeated the whole process. Still, nothing. There wasn’t a single sandwich in sight, let alone any cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, or any of the components typically seen in between two slices of bread. As far as Althea was concerned, there were only two explanations. One, she was doing something wrong. Two, there was something wrong with the machine itself. However, considering her faithful recreation of the button pressing demonstrated in the operation manual, the aetherial was more inclined to believe the former.