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Fourth Floor Common Room [evening]
Sookie was always a little worn out by events like the picnic, so when she was able, she'd stolen back to her room for a nap. Thanks to that, her internal clock was a little messed up, and she ended up hungry by evening when she awoke.
So, in the name of comfort food, since she knew that there'd be a lot of people missing home today, she went into the kitchen and started to work on some late-night chocolate-chip cookies. Not the most nutritional, but she had 'em out and was plunked in front of some brainless sitcom within an hour, and that was what mattered. Hopefully the smell might attract some of the people she'd missed at the picnic itself.
[ooooopen. MY internal clock is messed up and I'll be up late omg come play.]
So, in the name of comfort food, since she knew that there'd be a lot of people missing home today, she went into the kitchen and started to work on some late-night chocolate-chip cookies. Not the most nutritional, but she had 'em out and was plunked in front of some brainless sitcom within an hour, and that was what mattered. Hopefully the smell might attract some of the people she'd missed at the picnic itself.
[ooooopen. MY internal clock is messed up and I'll be up late omg come play.]

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He grinned and waved. "I'm Kurt, by the way."
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"I hope you're sharing," he commented, even though he knew her well enough to know that of course she was. "Because I'm starved."
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"...Seriously?"
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"Awesome," he declared.
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scoping outexploring the town, Bruce heard the sounds of people in the fourth floor common room. Deciding that there were probably still more people that he couldscope outmeet, he decided to stop by.He could have gotten into the room unnoticed, but that wouldn't have been playing fair on the first day.
"Evening," he said as he walked into the room.
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