(Continued from Day 1)
I went to the kitchen to get a snack and some tea. Sanji noticed my new journal, and he asked me if I was reading one of the books I bought recently at Fishman Island. I told him no, that it was a diary. He didn't ask to see it, which I appreciated; I love my nakama, but some of them can be nosy when it comes to stuff like this. He did say that it was a good idea, and that he might start keeping a journal too.
You know, it occurred to me that I don't really know much about Sanji's past. In my first page, I wrote about Dr. Hiriluk and Kureha. After my herd rejected me, they were the only family I had for the longest time. I wonder if Sanji had anyone like that before joining the crew. Would it be rude to ask him? I suppose that deep down, it doesn't matter; even if he didn't have anyone before, we're family now!
Maybe Sanji can use his journal to write down recipes. I bet that if he wrote a cookbook, it would become very popular. His section of the library is filled with recipes from around the world; maybe he could write down his favorite dishes in one place! I've read a few of his books, but the only one I found interesting was one called "The Confectioner's Codex". It had all sorts of recipes for desserts and sweets, and the pictures were very appetizing. There was even a recipe for cotton candy! Sanji said that it'd be too messy to make without a cotton candy spinner, so he can't make it...yet. I'm going to ask Franky if he can make one.
