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fandomhighdorms2020-06-01 07:36 am
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Third Floor Common Room; Monday Morning [06/01].
Desite Sidon's best efforts, there was somehow a ton of salmon leftover from Nina's birthday party, so Wayne figured it was best get used up quick and incorperated it into breakfast with a new recipe to make the most out of it, in addition to the usual pancakes an' bacon an' other fare.
Plenty of orange juice in the fridge this week, too, and nothing had bothered to mess with the coffee, so, all in all? A pretty good, quiet, regular morning with nothing too disturbing that he'd need to squint at.
Let's mebbe keep it that way, super cheifs.
[[ and open breakfast is open! ]]
Plenty of orange juice in the fridge this week, too, and nothing had bothered to mess with the coffee, so, all in all? A pretty good, quiet, regular morning with nothing too disturbing that he'd need to squint at.
Let's mebbe keep it that way, super cheifs.
[[ and open breakfast is open! ]]

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(Okay, that was a lie, but it was one she was going to pretend was true in the dorms.)
"Goooooooooooooood mooooooooooooooorning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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"Nina!" Wayne stated in brusque greeting as she came breezing in. "How are ya now?"
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"Ohhhh," he drawled, as one might expect, his eyes shifting forward again, "not so bad! Fix you up a plate?"
Which he already had in hand by then, of course.
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"But that's not the case," he added, with that small bit of doubt that now wondered since she brought it up if it was going to be the case one of these days, "so there ain't no reason to get excited 'bout it unless it were."
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"Morning, everyone," she gave a greeting with sleep still clinging to it, as she breathed in a little deeper to enjoy the smells. "Smells good."
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But her look toward Nina was slightly wry.
"Actually," she admitted, "I wouldn't be surprised if you didn't know. You seem like the kind of person who just can't wait to finish sleeping just to get out of bed."
It was said fondly, though. Mystified, but fondly.
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Elli was, in fact, the sort of person to say that and mean it.
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"Elli," he greeted her with a nod both to say hello and to agree. "How are ya now?"
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In the Danger Shop. But, well, they were far too deep into this for that to matter now...
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"Hey, Elli," she said with a faint smile. "Happy Monday to you, too."
Even if she felt it was much to early to really make an informed call on that.
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"It's a state of mind," she explained. "If you approach a day like it's going to be a good one I find that it helps make it actually be a good one."
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She liked to think, at one point in her life, she'd have been able to maintain that kind of optimism on a daily basis, but, if she had, it had long left her.
"It doesn't feel like a bad one, though," she allowed. "But I'm sort of more the 'wait and see where things are headed' type, myself."
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