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3rd Floor Common Room - Late Saturday Morning
Chuck...didn't cook breakfast. Or couldn't, rather. He could make cereal, yes, and he was fairly sure toast was within his capabilities but anything involving a the stove or a microwave for an extended period of time was out of the question. The stove because he'd most likely catch whatever he was attempting to make on fire. The microwave because, ew, who the hell ate stuff that came out of a microwave? It was disgusting.
Oh, save for popcorn. And bagel bites.
He wasn't much in the mood for cereal this morning so he was sitting on the kitchen counter, peeling an orange (yes, he could do that without messing up) and watching the TV from afar, hoping he could push someone into cooking for him. He'd like pancakes, thank you. Preferably ones with chocolate chips in them.
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Oh, save for popcorn. And bagel bites.
He wasn't much in the mood for cereal this morning so he was sitting on the kitchen counter, peeling an orange (yes, he could do that without messing up) and watching the TV from afar, hoping he could push someone into cooking for him. He'd like pancakes, thank you. Preferably ones with chocolate chips in them.
[Common room is open, of course]

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"Bass. Got a question for you."
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"George Hamilton."
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What he found was Chuck eating an orange.
Unfortunately Seregil didn't know enough to keep searching.
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...or someone to make him breakfast. Pretty much the same thing in Chuck's mind.
"Hello."
Look at him, being all friendly.
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"I'm making omelets. Would you like one?"
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Joan knew better than to ask Chuck something like that.
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"Morning, Chuck."
She immediately went to start a pot of coffee.
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"Looks like there's stuff to make omelets in here," she said, pulling out a carton of eggs, a bag of shredded cheese and a few veggies.
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He knew the egg part of the omelet, for the record. It was the other stuff that was confusing.
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He shot Chuck a baleful look.
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The initial reaction was something along the lines of 'omgwtf'. Which Chuck did internally because, hi, no sudden movements around the kitty.
This was followed by the 'fucking Fandom' reaction. Which, for Chuck, consisted of an eyeroll and a sigh.
And then you moved on to the 'deal and snark' stage. Which was what Chuck was on now.
"Did someone lose their giant cat?"
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Well, it was Arthur, so it ended in annoyance again as he made a rather good bid at sort of half-roaring at Chuck. Just to get his annoyance across.
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"Marco?"
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It appeared to be rolling its eyes.
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"Morning," she smiled, wondering what she might find in the cabinets.
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"Morning," Chuck said, giving her a smile and leaning back against the cabinets he was sitting in front of. If she wanted to get in there she'd have to ask nicely. Or put up with Chuck's flirting for a couple of minutes.
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