She honest to God hadn't meant to make such a mess. She'd tried to be as careful as possible, and really, that was a struggle for her at the best of times. The peroxide was easy to find, the lemon juice, well, she'd just used some from the fridge, and really, she'd been dying her hair since the seventh grade
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"What in the name of all things good an' holy happened here?" John turned on his heel to look at Lou. "Hey."
He was more amused than annoyed at the mess, it was no surprise to see that someone had trashed the kitchen just he wasn't quite sure what the person had been trying to cook up.
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"Hey." She wasn't really sure what else to tag on to that or how to explain what really happened. So, she just pointed to her hair. "Hair dye."
It would at least explain the shampoo, and hopefully he wouldn't think she was trying to poison everyone's food.
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"I'd ask for the recipe but it just don't look all that appealin' or edible for that matter." John smiled a little at this though. "Need a helpin' hand clearin' up?"
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She was too busy making sure she wasn't going to come out orange. Her luck was usually in the gutter, and doing this without the formula or out of a bottle was a little harder. She'd have been fine coming out with straw hair, she was sure one of the women would have something to help her, but she hadn't considered asking anyone about hair dye.
"I'm usually less messy." Which wasn't close to true.
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She spoke strange, and her mannerisms were weird as hell, but then Lou had already seen a few weirder people -like the guy who had a frog-like tongue. That was beyond weird.
"Haven't you ever dyed your hair?"
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"Never." Again, another one word sentence from the girl. She'd never needed to dye her hair for anything. Not even missions where she went in disguise.
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"I just, dye it a lot. For fun." She shrugged a shoulder, only a little uncomfortable.
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