Nervous about tonight's workshop, Tim decided fretting in his room was doing him no good at all, so he headed into the common room, from which nice smells were emanating.
After his conversation with Alec last night, Tyler had decided to stay out of his room as long as he could. He was sure the conversatiopn would have repurcussions, and he didn't want to deal with them right then.
Which was how he found himself in the third floor common room. "Tempe!," he greeted. "What are you doing?"
The smell of cookies was wafting out into the hall and pulled Peter into the Common Room. He realised he didn't know the girl who was making the cookies, but he hoped she'd want hardy taste testers. He bowed to her and nodded to the other boys in the room.
Peter smiled back at the girl. "We've not, I'm sure. I'm Peter Pevensie. And with greetings like biscuits, I can honestly say it's lovely to meet you."
"Yes, please," he said, setting the ball down on an end table as he took in the sheer variety of cookies. "Wow, you were busy. Hi, by the way. I'm Conner."
Introductions were good, because it didn't seem right to take someone's cookies before knowing their name.
"Yeah, I suppose I was," Tempe replied. "There's something quirky with the ovens here. Everything baked really fast, so I ended up making a lot more, a lot faster."
"I'm Tempe. Very nice to meet you, Conner. And please, help yourself to the cookies. Take some for your friends, as well."
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Tempe waved as he entered. She held the plate of cookies out to him. "Cookie?"
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"Plus, I thought it might draw more people I haven't met out of their rooms."
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Which was how he found himself in the third floor common room. "Tempe!," he greeted. "What are you doing?"
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Then, as if to sweeten the deal, she said enticingly, "There are assorted varieties..."
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She held out the plate with the cookies. "Cookie?"
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Then she giggled. "I think I may have found the key to making friends around here."
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"Does everybody bake cookies around here?" he asked, juggling his soccer ball as he walked in. "I knew I liked this place."
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"Cookie?" she said, offering him the plate.
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Introductions were good, because it didn't seem right to take someone's cookies before knowing their name.
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"I'm Tempe. Very nice to meet you, Conner. And please, help yourself to the cookies. Take some for your friends, as well."
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