howareyanow: (cooking time)
Wayne ([personal profile] howareyanow) wrote in [community profile] fandomhighdorms2020-05-18 05:33 am

Third Floor Common Room; Monday Morning [05/18].

Wayne wasn't quite sure if he was really in the clear for continuing his tradiational Monday Morning Breakfasts without interferance from a Sunday Morning Usurper, considerin' said potential Sunday Morning Usurper had gone home fer the weekend, so he wasn't about to let his guard down, but it had been nice to not have to worry about it Sunday Morning.

Although he wouldn't have been at all surprised if Nina'd hop a portal back just to make breakfast and then hop right back to whatever fuck all she was doing elsewhere.

But she hadn't, or, if she had, she'd done it without anyone noticing, which wasn't Nina's style at all, so Wayne just set to gettin' breakfast ready as per usual, politely ignoring the fact that the eggs and the ham were, in fact, green.

And there was a little gremlin in the corner makin' a show about how he refused to eat them, as if he was even going to be gettin' some in the first place.

"Just so long as you don't go tryin' to eat anyone tryin' to mind their own business and have their own breakfast instead, there, super cheif."

[[ open breakfast is open with hopefully less chance of brainkill like last week! ]]
white_oleander: (dressed up listening)

[personal profile] white_oleander 2020-05-18 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Astrid took a moment to remind herself that this was important, even if they wound up coming out of this with Elli thinking she was as crazy as Astrid herself thought she was when she first got here.

"They tend to have minds of their own," she offered. "Sometimes they're friendly, sometimes they're helpful, they like to be rambunctious and mess around a lot and riot a lot and sometimes they're just cranky and will sort of attack you sometimes, too. It's hard to tell what mood they'll be in, so a trip to the library ends up being an adventure in and of itself.

"But," she added, a moment later, "the collection is huge, so, if you like books, it's definitely worth it."