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fandomhighdorms2009-09-19 10:19 pm
4th floor common room - Dinner-ish
Twas a silly thing to be nervous about cooking. She didn't do it much at home either, there was little time and she was out doing Dog work when supper came. She'd time now. Plenty of it and it seemed useful to find out what those buttons in the kitchenette meant. Which was the goal of this visit to the common room with Jono. To figure out the cooking thing.
Just don't cook my fish, Pounce warned in what would be cat talk to anyone else but Beka. He took the safer route and jumped on the couch for a nap.
She ignored him and glanced at Jono. "You don't happen to know how to make apple fritters?" she asked.
[Jono modded with permission. And the post is open as common rooms are. Feel free to come mock the technology challenge girl.]
Just don't cook my fish, Pounce warned in what would be cat talk to anyone else but Beka. He took the safer route and jumped on the couch for a nap.
She ignored him and glanced at Jono. "You don't happen to know how to make apple fritters?" she asked.
[Jono modded with permission. And the post is open as common rooms are. Feel free to come mock the technology challenge girl.]

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"Pox!" And that'd be her nose reminding her of the fritters. She quickly grabbed the handle, lifting the basket and then she didn't know what to do. "Don't think they're too overdone?"
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//They ought to still be good on the inside, even if the outside's a little dark,// he decided. //Pick off what isn't good anymore, if it bothers yer.//
He reached for a plate and a sheet of paper towel, setting the paper down on the dish before nudging it over for her to dump the fritters onto.
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"You do have markets where you're from?" she asked quickly.
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Or in pubs! Or at chip stands.
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She really did need to stop thinking of the Lower City. It'd be easier, but she had a long weekend.
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//There's not nearly the same sort of life here, is there?// It was vibrant enough, certainly, but even he couldn't deny that he missed the bustle of his old stomping grounds in London, no matter what unpleasant memories came along with them.
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Pounce jumped from the counter to the table, bumping his head against her stomach and she reached down to stroke his fingers through his fur.
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Fandom had them, sure, but nothing like any densely populated city might.
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"In part." She didn't miss hearing the voices of the dead that they carried with them. She wasn't certain if things were just different in this world or mayhap there weren't any murders on this island. "Is London far from here?"
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Though, in retrospect, it wasn't nearly as far as wherever it was that she'd come from, was it?
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"How many days did it take to get here?" she asked, trying to get an idea of how much space he meant. Mayhap next time she visited the library, she needed to find some maps.
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//There's a loaded sort of question,// he noted. //It depends how yer choose to travel, nowadays. A person could make the trip in less than a day. By ship? Considerably longer. Weeks? Months? Is the ship equipped with a motor, or is it going by sail?//
There was no such thing as an easy answer nowadays, was there?
//It took me less than a day, from Ireland, which is... near enough to London, I suppose. But the trip involved a flight, and a portal, and...// He balked a little. This still sounded insane, even to him. //And some mist.//
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//We were there, myself and a... team that I'm on, to investigate the disappearance of the ancestral castle of one of my teachers. Turns out, this mist that settled around the area was the culprit.//
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//No. It was gone. There was a pit where the foundation used to be.//
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He glanced over his shoulder to look at her, shrugging again. //Next I knew, I was standing in an airport with a ticket to this place in my hand.//
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"Sounds like there may be a mage involved," she said finally.
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//He wasn't,// he replied. //The others were running after us, so...// And a shrug. //The best I can do is assume that the mist sent him someplace safe as well, and the rest of the team has found him by now.//
Not that they'd found Jono, no, but sometimes it was nice to live with his headspace a few steps to the left of common sense.
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