2nd Floor Common Room Kitchen - Afternoon

May 17, 2006 13:21

Elizabeth was pretty much fed up of doing nothing.

She pulled out a folder of recipes, and having checked ingredients and *handwavily* buying what she was missing, she headed to the kitchen to hopefully not create a disaster.

isabel evans, sam carter, peter pevensie, willow rosenberg, 2nd floor common room, m parker, elizabeth weir, veruca cally, hamlet dane, samuel anders, paige matthews, bridge carson, buffy summers, jack harkness

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willbedone May 17 2006, 18:22:53 UTC
Not sure if Jamie might be doing another movie marathon, Willow went down to the 2nd floor common room.

She saw somebody trying to cook. "Oh. Um. Hi! Am I interrupting?"

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willbedone May 17 2006, 20:34:46 UTC
"Oo, what's in those?" Willow asked.

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notcalledlizzie May 17 2006, 20:50:42 UTC
"Honey, cinnamon, coffee, sour cream and walnuts," Elizabeth said, grabbing the book again. "I think we have all of that around."

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willbedone May 17 2006, 20:53:07 UTC
"Ooo," Willow said, appreciatively. "All that's missing is chocolate and a perfect grade point average to make those the best cookies ever."

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notcalledlizzie May 17 2006, 21:00:13 UTC
"I don't know how to give cookies a GPA at all, but these could probably be dipped in chocolate easily enough," Elizabeth suggested.

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willbedone May 17 2006, 21:01:34 UTC
"Now they're penultimately perfect," Willow said. "Which is just as well. Too perfect cookies and we might rip a hole in the fabric of time and space."

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notcalledlizzie May 17 2006, 21:06:03 UTC
Elizabeth laughed. "I've never heard of cookies ripping holes in the space-time continum," she said. "Although I guess they're just as likely as anything else."

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willbedone May 17 2006, 21:08:20 UTC
"You never know," Willow said. "There could be some god or demon out there who's just dying for perfect cookies as an example of how humanity has totally overstepped its bounds in the entire realm of desserts and dessert related activities. One perfect cookie and boom, game over. Same thing could happen with a perfect ice cream sundae. Only probably a different god or demon. Assuming they specialize."

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notcalledlizzie May 17 2006, 21:14:49 UTC
"See, I'm sure there are evils out there who'll do that for substandard cookies too. Or maybe not even cookies at all," Elizabeth nodded. "So you're from a demon dimension, huh?"

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willbedone May 17 2006, 21:25:47 UTC
"That obvious?" Willow asked. "Um. I'm from Sunnydale. Like Xander. Different Sunnydale though."

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notcalledlizzie May 17 2006, 21:28:39 UTC
"Ah, same person, different universe phenomenon?" Elizabeth asked. "Yeah, I've had that. Weird, isn't it?"

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willbedone May 17 2006, 21:31:46 UTC
"You get used to it," Willow said. "Though I guess not everybody does before they come here."

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notcalledlizzie May 17 2006, 21:37:41 UTC
"No, most get used to the weird once they're here, I think," Elizabeth nodded.

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willbedone May 17 2006, 21:39:38 UTC
"I'm getting that," Willow said. "Still, I don't know how much to take seriously. Like gremlins? That can't be real."

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notcalledlizzie May 17 2006, 22:18:06 UTC
"Unfortunately, they are very real. But less prevailent than they once were, so small mercies and all that."

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willbedone May 18 2006, 01:13:10 UTC
"Oh. That's, um, good, I guess." Willow said.

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