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water-wonder.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomhighdorms2007-04-15 11:06 am
Third Floor Common Room, Sunday Morning
Tori had a wonderful time at prom last night, better than she could have imagined. She wished time could move slower though, she didn't want the year to end just yet. Especially when it meant some people would be leaving and she might not see them again.
An early morning person, Tori made her way into the common room kitchen, having decided to make an ample amount of pancakes. That was something she could cook without ruining it. People were probably going to be sleeping for a while but Tori decided to make enought pancakes for the floor and then some, regardless.
She set up orange juice, water, tea, coffee and milk on the table along with syrup and othermoddable breakfast condiments. She placed pancakes along with everything as they were made.
[OOC: Open for mommies and daddies and kiddies, oh my!]
An early morning person, Tori made her way into the common room kitchen, having decided to make an ample amount of pancakes. That was something she could cook without ruining it. People were probably going to be sleeping for a while but Tori decided to make enought pancakes for the floor and then some, regardless.
She set up orange juice, water, tea, coffee and milk on the table along with syrup and other
[OOC: Open for mommies and daddies and kiddies, oh my!]

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Then handed a six-year-old a baseball bat.
Luke was a terrible father.
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I'm dead, I'm dead, I'm sooooooooo dead. My father is going to feed me to Sarlaacs.
"Really?" he squeaked.
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Then he took a deep breath and calmed himself. "It's fine. I'm just...surprised to see you, that's all." He smiled. "Keep working on those blueberries."
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Not that he was planning to take him within a mile of Anakin without a buffer.
And possibly a blaster.
"Let's wait for your mother, okay?" Luke tried, taking the smushed up blueberries and dumping them into the batter.
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