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robinonadderall) wrote2013-08-15 09:51 am
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Only Creepy Now In Spirit Mansion | Thursday Afternoon
Okay, Stiles wanted to at least be a little bit impressive with his final project in Dr. Lecter's class, which would be why he wasn't going to write a paper or make peanut butter and jelly. Instead he had asked his dad to send one of his mother's old cookbooks and was attempting to make knedle serowo-truskawkowe. It was something she used to make for him and Scott when they were kids.
"Attempting" being the key word here. The first batch for his trial run was a burnt mess so now he was starting over, getting a fresh sheen of flour all over everything in the kitchen. It covered up the chunks of unused dough and smushed up strawberries from the first batch nicely.
At least he hadn't tried to make golabki. Then the kitchen would stink like cabbage in addition to being a mess.
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"Attempting" being the key word here. The first batch for his trial run was a burnt mess so now he was starting over, getting a fresh sheen of flour all over everything in the kitchen. It covered up the chunks of unused dough and smushed up strawberries from the first batch nicely.
At least he hadn't tried to make golabki. Then the kitchen would stink like cabbage in addition to being a mess.
[Post is open for the people that live there and anybody who wants to stop by ofc]

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So him trying to bolt out of the room was inevitable, really. What's the worst that could happen?
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Since he didn't want a repeat of the scorched pan incident, Derek took the time to shut off the burner before giving chase. See now, this should have been where Stiles made a run for the stairs. Stairs being Derek's true archenemy.
"You're getting flour everywhere," Derek snapped, grabbing at Stiles' shirt and just making the flour situation worse.
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"Save me, Puppy Joe!" Because that dog could take Derek, sure.
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"You need to go running more often a week," Derek informed him, ruthlessly stamping down on the urge to wrap his arm around Stiles' chest to keep him in place more solidly that a fist full of floury shirt.
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"More running? No, no, no, I don't need to do that," he insisted. "I can run just fine for a human."
Oh man that was such a lie.
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Also, he would blame himself and sink further into his 'everyone I care about dies because of me' guilt spiral.
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Well. Before he met this Derek, not the other Derek. So confusing.
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Well, that's a sure fire way to get Stiles killed there.
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Oh this was so going to be applicable in about a week and a half.
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Why couldn't they go back to flour wrestling? Why?
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"No," Derek snapped. "I think you'll end up dead."
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"I'll probably end up dead either way!" Especially with your track record, Derek, come on now. "I'm human, okay? I don't answer to any alpha or pack. At the end of the day it's my stupid decisions that I'm going to go with, and if it gets me killed then it's my own damn fault."
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"That's not--" Derek stepped away, hands balled into fists and Puppy Joe prancing along behind him. "Would Scott want that to happen?"
Yeah, alway bring up someone else as a proxy for your ~emotions~, Derek.
And anyway, Scott would have a plan for that. He's the plan guy.
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"I--" He respected you, Stiles. Look at him starting a fight because he respected you so much. "Doing that will get people you care about killed."
He was totally the expert on that.
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