[Her home is small, very small. It's more a tiny house than anything, but it's better than sleeping out in the streets. She lives alone and her guardian only visits to make sure she's not dead. It has the barest of things a teenager really needs: a bed, a couch, an old television she fixed, a fridge, and of course oven and toaster oven.
Along with a computer, because technology is needed in this day and age.
Hearing the knock on the door she rushes over to it. Opening it, she's glad to see Peter is in one piece. She flashes a smile at him.]
Hey. [She steps aside, letting him enter and closes the door behind him.] How much do I owe you? [Because it's an experiment they're conducting together.]
[ Peter is actually pretty used to small living quarters, his apartment with his aunt isn't exactly the most lavish and extravagant thing in all of the city, maybe only a little bigger than Rey's, but definitely nothing for anyone to go writing home about. It has the basics, and not much more.
It's enough for the two of them, though.
Peter returns the smile with one of his own -- bright, wide and full of teeth -- paired with the best wave that he can give with his hands full as he shuffles inside. ]
No, no, [ He shakes his head, dismissively. ] don't worry about it! The Peter Parker Foundation is graciously providing all the funding for this. [ A beat. ] But, if you insist, you can foot the bill for the next experiment.
[She smiles back at him, reaching to take one of the bags from him. He probably carried those for a few blocks, they had to feel heavy by now. She lead him towards the kitchen, placing the bags on the small counter top by the sink.]
Oven and toaster oven are ready to go. Which do you think we should try first?
[She's already pulling out one box out of the bag to read the instructions.] As part of the experiment, should we watch a movie? Or television? [Because pizza bagel bites go with anything really.]
What made you think you had a sixth sense about this anyway?
[ Free from one of the bags, he shifts the other into a more comfortable position around his wrist -- one that isn't threatening to cut off the circulation to the rest of his hand -- following Rey further inside and into the kitchen, setting the rest of the bags down with the others. ]
The toaster oven? I think it takes the least amount of time that way. I'm curious to know if the difference in cooking time has any effect on the end result. [ He laughs. ] You know, like when you nuke something in the microwave and it never tastes as good.
[ While Rey busies herself with one of the boxes, Peter starts unpacking the others, retrieving a few small bags of gummy candies and showing them off with a grin. There's no such thing as too many snacks. ] A movie, what do you have on hand?
[ He pauses, shoulders shaking slightly in laughter, one of his hands rubbing the back of his neck. ] Every time I would go to check on them, they would be only a few seconds away from being done. I thought it was probably just good luck the first couple of times, but it kept happening so... [ A shrug. ] It seemed too coincidental
[Rey has to wrinkle her nose a little at the mention of nuking something in the microwave.] That's why I don't have one. [And she can't afford one, but that's besides the point.] Like pizza, you don't nuke it. You put it in the oven to toast again and to get the crust just right.
[She looked up from reading the instructions to see the gummies Peter bought, her grin widens.] You bought all that for the experiment? [With all the snacks he brought over, might as well make it a movie marathon. They didn't have school tomorrow so, it could work.] I have Star Wars, The Lego Movie...Indiana Jones..[She's only thinking off the top of her head. ] I have a few others by the television.
[As for Peter's sixth sense about pizza bagels...that could be explained by a few things. He could've caught a whiff of the cheese melting, or just had very good luck..] Well, we could put it to the test. Have you read the instructions on these? If you haven't, you could wait in the living room and I could set things up, and you wouldn't be allowed to go back into the kitchen until you think they're done.
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Date: 2017-07-26 04:45 am (UTC)Along with a computer, because technology is needed in this day and age.
Hearing the knock on the door she rushes over to it. Opening it, she's glad to see Peter is in one piece. She flashes a smile at him.]
Hey. [She steps aside, letting him enter and closes the door behind him.] How much do I owe you? [Because it's an experiment they're conducting together.]
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Date: 2017-07-27 04:25 am (UTC)It's enough for the two of them, though.
Peter returns the smile with one of his own -- bright, wide and full of teeth -- paired with the best wave that he can give with his hands full as he shuffles inside. ]
No, no, [ He shakes his head, dismissively. ] don't worry about it! The Peter Parker Foundation is graciously providing all the funding for this. [ A beat. ] But, if you insist, you can foot the bill for the next experiment.
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Date: 2017-07-27 05:50 am (UTC)[She smiles back at him, reaching to take one of the bags from him. He probably carried those for a few blocks, they had to feel heavy by now. She lead him towards the kitchen, placing the bags on the small counter top by the sink.]
Oven and toaster oven are ready to go. Which do you think we should try first?
[She's already pulling out one box out of the bag to read the instructions.] As part of the experiment, should we watch a movie? Or television? [Because pizza bagel bites go with anything really.]
What made you think you had a sixth sense about this anyway?
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Date: 2017-07-27 09:27 am (UTC)The toaster oven? I think it takes the least amount of time that way. I'm curious to know if the difference in cooking time has any effect on the end result. [ He laughs. ] You know, like when you nuke something in the microwave and it never tastes as good.
[ While Rey busies herself with one of the boxes, Peter starts unpacking the others, retrieving a few small bags of gummy candies and showing them off with a grin. There's no such thing as too many snacks. ] A movie, what do you have on hand?
[ He pauses, shoulders shaking slightly in laughter, one of his hands rubbing the back of his neck. ] Every time I would go to check on them, they would be only a few seconds away from being done. I thought it was probably just good luck the first couple of times, but it kept happening so... [ A shrug. ] It seemed too coincidental
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Date: 2017-07-27 03:14 pm (UTC)[She looked up from reading the instructions to see the gummies Peter bought, her grin widens.] You bought all that for the experiment? [With all the snacks he brought over, might as well make it a movie marathon. They didn't have school tomorrow so, it could work.] I have Star Wars, The Lego Movie...Indiana Jones..[She's only thinking off the top of her head. ] I have a few others by the television.
[As for Peter's sixth sense about pizza bagels...that could be explained by a few things. He could've caught a whiff of the cheese melting, or just had very good luck..] Well, we could put it to the test. Have you read the instructions on these? If you haven't, you could wait in the living room and I could set things up, and you wouldn't be allowed to go back into the kitchen until you think they're done.
How does that sound?