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Fifth Floor Common Room [Evening]
Rilla had discovered slice and bake cookies today.
Which was why she was now muttering to herself, wondering why she couldn't get the little hearts in the middle of the sugar cookies to not look incredibly deformed.
Rilla's life was very difficult.
Which was why she was now muttering to herself, wondering why she couldn't get the little hearts in the middle of the sugar cookies to not look incredibly deformed.
Rilla's life was very difficult.
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Okay, it was both, with a healthy dose of 'wanting to help people' on the side.
Which was why, when she wandered upstairs several floors in her distracted quest to clear her thoughts (there was a passage of the scroll she was working on that just wouldn't cooperate) she poked her head into the common room and spotted Rilla.
"Is something wrong?"
In her experience, there was an extremely broad range of answers to that question, but she doubted it was anything like a giant coming to stomp the dorms if someone didn't pay him protection money.
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She tilted her head appraisingly. "Though these are getting closer to looking like actual hearts." She peeked into her father's medical books every now and then. "It isn't pretty."
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If only there were such a thing as refrigeration, she could change the culinary world back home by introducing cookies like this. Pity about that lack of electricity; they hadn't figured out what to do with lightning besides tie kites to giants' belts and let them run through a storm.
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...covered in rose petals.
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". . . you don't think baking the entire thing, and then slicing it, would work, do you?"
Modern-day ovens: also not so much on her radar.
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Of course it hadn't occurred to her to check the directions on the package. It was also why her oven was set to "about halfway."
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"It might be worth a try," she mused with that ever-present but occasionally sadly misplaced optimism. "We might have to saw them into cookies afterward though."
Or they'd just be mushy in the middle and end up looking funny anyhow.
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Because Rilla was petty.
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"I wouldn't know for sure, just that it might kill anything other than a troll."
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She paused. "Have you met a troll? Are they under a bridge?"
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Oh, poor, poor deprived Rilla.
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She was willing to overlook that she was only introduced to it just a few months ago, and there weren't a lot of die-hard fans this season.
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While trying to catch her breath, she glanced at what Rilla was working on. "Oooh, are you baking?"
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Rilla had a finely honed sense of perspective.
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Look, Alfred didn't let him in the kitchen much, so he still had a lot of learning to do.
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She really, really hoped so.
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