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fandomhighdorms2008-04-09 12:41 pm
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Third Floor Common Room - Wednesday After Work - 4/09
He still felt bad about no longer being able to spend his lunch time with Andrew since he'd taken on the new job, and so he was back in the kitchen again (though this time on the third floor of the dorms) making up dinner so that they could still share a meal together for the day. That said, he'd been in a kitchen all day and his creativity was rather spent.
So he was making a big heaping pot of chili.
Hopefully, Andrew wouldn't mind it being simple.
[open as common rooms are, and anyone who'd like is welcome to chili!]
So he was making a big heaping pot of chili.
Hopefully, Andrew wouldn't mind it being simple.
[open as common rooms are, and anyone who'd like is welcome to chili!]

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Then he nodded.
"I'd still love you. Then again, I'd still love you if you woke up with antlers. You're Andrew."
That was important.
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"Good. I like you just as you are, even if I could handle any adjustments that might come up."
He served the chili and sat.
"Nothing beats the original."
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"It should be fine. Even if the copper rusts, it'll still function normally."
He quirked.
"Though in later versions, I might consider some manner of coating or casing."
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He had no idea of such.
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"What about things I was imaging?" he asked, because he had imagined doing some pretty interesting things with his boyfriend.
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"Unless there wasn't much going on to remember. If so, then probably as vivid as if it'd happened. I was going for the same balance as a real memory.
"That's all if it works, though."
He frowned at Andrew.
"Is something the matter?"
He'd noticed the faltering.
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"I wouldn't need the device. I can do that on my own."
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"Well..."
He looked down.
"We should probably finish our dinner before you do. But then, um... you concentrate on it and I, um, well, I guess Listen is the best word I've ever come up with for it."
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"Tasty," he said between bites, mouth full.
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"That way we can do so uninterrupted and without hungry stomachs to distract either of us."
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He couldn't think of why but he ate quickly nonetheless.
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"All right."
That seemed... odd, but very Andrewish. Andrew seemed to find him cute in all sorts of ways.
"Let me just wash up and we can settle on the couch or something."
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With two sets of hands, it was done soon enough.
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