Tiwa (
piwakawaka) wrote2012-02-16 09:54 pm
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Cooking with Matt
Tiwa is discussing where she and Matt can take over the kitchen and the rats are moving out of the way. Her plan is fairly simple, everything they'll have will be baked in the end as that gives more time for cleaning afterwards.
Everything isn't prepped but a lot of things are as that means more time for the good parts of cooking. When she's sure that everything's set then she goes to the door to see if she can spot him.
Everything isn't prepped but a lot of things are as that means more time for the good parts of cooking. When she's sure that everything's set then she goes to the door to see if she can spot him.
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He guesses they haven't ... talked much today, except about cooking and movies.
But that's okay, right?
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Talking is something she's unsure of how to do with him or with James as everything feels complicated and like it could break if pressed too hard.
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With Tiwa, it does feel a little like he's shattered a friendship and has to restart.
It's even worse than how he's shattered his relationship with Nita and has to restart.
"Um-- are these small enough?"
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She waves him towards an open cupboard as she doesn't know where they're going to end up. It hurt that when everything went wrong, he saw her as prey and she doesn't know how to get rid of that fear.
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"There are kinds of sponge cake ...?"
But after a few moments, he holds up a plastic-wrapped packet for her approval.
(Maybe if they hung out with other people.
Which gets him envisioning Ambriel, Jordie, Rache and Tiwa all in the same room at the same time.)
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Other people might work though it would be strange at first.
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"... Is there a wrong syrup?"
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Boy practices ritual magic, after all.
"So how do we balance with mango?"
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She's found a really pretty bowl for the trifle and the pies are smelling good. Things will be tasty and with all the steps of the cooking, there isn't much time for awkward.
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Raspberry and mango, raspberry and mango ... has he ever tried raspberry and mango?
"This is inspired," he decides, emerging from the fridge.
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"Only so wrong you can go, I guess. Fruit and sugar and cream is a pretty winning combination."
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He spares the sponge cake an only demi-suspicious glance.
But it's cake! So clearly it'll work out.
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