Hearing approaching footsteps, Belinda pulled her attention away from the window she'd been looking out of and focused it instead on the man approaching her. "The one and only," she confirmed with a smile. Well, he was cute, that was good.
"Harrison? Reporting for knitting lessons?" she asked him, smile not fading right away. "Fantastic. Where should we settle down?" Belinda wasn't too familiar with the layout of the Pen, so she had no idea where there were sitting areas or couches. "Preferably someplace quiet," she added, adjusting the tote under her arm.
Belinda was dressed far more casually than usual, because at eight she had her Gardening Club meeting and she hated to get good clothes dirty. So it was just jeans and a pair of Converse sneakers, and her glowing wi-fi shirt (it really glowed when there were wireless signals around; the more glow meant a stronger signal) under her peacoat.
Belinda set to pulling off her coat and hat, folding them and setting them on the chair next to the one she was going to sit in. "Lounge is fine," she agreed, and set the tote down as well. Her shirt was glowing quite a bit; the Pen used wireless, must've been. "And don't worry - anyone can knit. Like Ratatouille. Anyone can cook."
Unpacking her tote, she pulled out a couple of skeins of yarn, passing them over to Harrison. One was red, one blue. Simple, cheap acrylic - good to learn on. Needles got unpacked next, and then the other necessary supplies.
"Ready to start?" she smiled to him. "At first it's going to seem like you don't have enough hands to do it, but with a little practice you'll get the hang of it."
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"Harrison? Reporting for knitting lessons?" she asked him, smile not fading right away. "Fantastic. Where should we settle down?" Belinda wasn't too familiar with the layout of the Pen, so she had no idea where there were sitting areas or couches. "Preferably someplace quiet," she added, adjusting the tote under her arm.
Belinda was dressed far more casually than usual, because at eight she had her Gardening Club meeting and she hated to get good clothes dirty. So it was just jeans and a pair of Converse sneakers, and her glowing wi-fi shirt (it really glowed when there were wireless signals around; the more glow meant a stronger signal) under her peacoat.
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Unpacking her tote, she pulled out a couple of skeins of yarn, passing them over to Harrison. One was red, one blue. Simple, cheap acrylic - good to learn on. Needles got unpacked next, and then the other necessary supplies.
"Ready to start?" she smiled to him. "At first it's going to seem like you don't have enough hands to do it, but with a little practice you'll get the hang of it."
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