[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: 2017-07-27 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?