Date: March 7, 2005 Character(s): Victoria Frobisher, Roger Davies Location: Victoria's bakery Status: Private Summary: Roger stops by to do some carpentry in exchange for baked goods. Completion: Incomplete
Roger locked up the large room off the litchen in Vincent Crabbe's house, where he was nearly finished with the modifications the other man had requested for his potions lab. He'd decided to forego some of the library work he still needed to do, as he was ahead of schedule on that particular project. Checking his watch, he saw that it was nearly two, and so he packed up his toolkit and shrugged into his jacket, then Apparated to Victoria's bakery.
He peeked into the window, and saw Victoria in there, straightening up.Finding the door open, he went inside. The room already looked brighter; she'd obviously done some painting in here.
Setting is toolbox down, he smiled. "Hey, Victoria."
"Thanks. Once I got the paint, and found the right charms, it didn't take long. I'm very happy with it."
She took another look around, pleased at what she saw.
"I've been good - most of the time. Some times it's more fun to be naughty," she winked. "But things have been pretty good. Everybody I meet keeps telling me that they're looking forward to the bakery."
He chuckled. "I guess when you can't be good, then naughty is a nice alternative. And yeah, of course people are looking forward to the bakery opening; I definitely am. Speaking if which, it smells great in here. All cinnamon-y and ... " He grinned. "You brought snickerdoodles."
Looking around a bit more, he walked toward the window. "Was it pretty much all the window fixtures that need repaired?"
"You have a good nose," Victoria said. She moved towards the basket, and revealed its contents. "Snickerdoodles, and shortbread. I figured I could use you as a guinea pig on the latter."
"Yes, I presume so. At least the ones on the first level - the ones upstairs can be left until I decide what I want to do up there."
He peeked into the window, and saw Victoria in there, straightening up.Finding the door open, he went inside. The room already looked brighter; she'd obviously done some painting in here.
Setting is toolbox down, he smiled. "Hey, Victoria."
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He took a turn around the room. "How've you been? Besides painting and trying to get this place fixed up?
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She took another look around, pleased at what she saw.
"I've been good - most of the time. Some times it's more fun to be naughty," she winked. "But things have been pretty good. Everybody I meet keeps telling me that they're looking forward to the bakery."
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Looking around a bit more, he walked toward the window. "Was it pretty much all the window fixtures that need repaired?"
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"Yes, I presume so. At least the ones on the first level - the ones upstairs can be left until I decide what I want to do up there."
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