Astrid Magnussen (
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fandomhighdorms2021-06-07 04:48 am
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Third Floor Common Room; Monday Morning [06/07].
It wasn't so much that the common room was filled with chocolate ice cream, as it had been on other mornings that insisted on throwing Astrid for a loop, but when she went upstairs to maybe get some breakfast started, she saw a bunch of it in the freezer and, all of a sudden, decided that was what she wanted for breakfast.
There was still plenty of stuff for a more traditional breakfast, too, it's just that after a few weeks of duds, Astrid didn't really have it in her to go through the effort of making a bunch of food that was just going to become leftovers, but if anyone else wanted to make some, there was literally nothing stopping them.
She did put on some coffee, though, and then went to get comfortable on the couch around her bowl of ice cream for breakfast, idly flipping through morning television shows while somewhere, far, far up north, a Canadian farmer stopped everything his was doing to glare into the horizon with a very strong sense of sudden disapproval.
Astrid figured she might regret ice cream for breakfast later, but, for now? It worked.
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There was still plenty of stuff for a more traditional breakfast, too, it's just that after a few weeks of duds, Astrid didn't really have it in her to go through the effort of making a bunch of food that was just going to become leftovers, but if anyone else wanted to make some, there was literally nothing stopping them.
She did put on some coffee, though, and then went to get comfortable on the couch around her bowl of ice cream for breakfast, idly flipping through morning television shows while somewhere, far, far up north, a Canadian farmer stopped everything his was doing to glare into the horizon with a very strong sense of sudden disapproval.
Astrid figured she might regret ice cream for breakfast later, but, for now? It worked.
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". . . Did the school replace the food again?"
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"No," she explained. "I just didn't feel like making a whole bunch of food if no one was going to come and eat it."
Oh, how Wayne would be weeping at that, Astrid, were he not too manly to cry.
"But I can make some for you, of you want." She was already setting her bowl aside. "What're you hungry for?"
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She hadn't quite caught on to venison not being that common a dish in many human habitations.
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"I didn't pick up any of that," she admitted, "but I'm pretty sure we have some at the store." They did, after all, have almost anything. "I could go get some if you'd want to wait a little longer, but if not, there's sausage and bacon, as far as meat goes..."
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She had no idea how to use a stove, but it seemed like something that would be useful for her to learn, if she was going to be stuck with two legs and two arms for the foreseeable future.
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"You'll have to let me know," she said, unfolding her legs out from under her to stand up, "if the teal ones taste any different."
She shrugged, then, as she went to the fridge to pull out the meat she'd picked up. "And sure," she said. "There's not a whole lot to it, though..."
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She came over and hopped up onto the counter where she could get a good look.
"Pretty much any cooking seems like magic to me," she said with a shrug. "Not like I did a lot of it while I was a coyote."
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"Could you still eat the raw?" she wondered. "Or does having a human stomach mean you can't digest them as well that way?"
She reached for the knob to turn on the stove after setting the pan down onto it, went to grab a little oil to put into it.
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She held an hand over the pan to sort of test the heat; could probably use a little longer, but she went ahead and poured in a little oil.
"So," she tossed her head slightly so she didn't have to touch her hair to get it out of the way, and opened the package of sausages, "how's your week been?"
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She tested the heat of the pan again before carefully dropping the fist sausage in with a satisfying sizzle.
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"I had a bad experience once," she decided to add. "In the woods on this island."
Back during that first summer here, three whole years ago, back when everything was still so strange and terrifying and she thought she was just going crazy and even with everything, the most terrifying thing was simply that Ingrid wouldn't love her anymore and now she wondered if Ingrid ever did to begin with...
Carefully, she rolled the sausages over to another side.
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"Did you get stalked by an alot or something?"
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Which, to be fair, was a lot.