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[EP] Tea and Cookies
For a few weeks Dot had just pitched in where it seemed like she would be useful and tried to pick up any interesting information for her notebook. Not that she'd learned anything too terribly useful, certainly nothing that would lead to a way home. Then she'd discovered the small bakery in the corner of the main cafe that seemed to be the unofficial gathering place.
She watched it for a few days and then poked about in the pantry kitchen before deciding that what everyone needed - aside from a priest to give mass on Sunday - was cookies.
And bread.
And possibly scones.
What she made would be decided by what she could find in the pantry but most baked goods started with flour, butter, eggs and milk. So many of the people here seemed to lack... well what Dot thought of as essential skills. At least for a woman of her class. What Dot could do with a little flour and some eggs was a sight to be seen.
Which was why the pastry case was currently bursting with cookies, a pot of tea was ready on a side table and Dot was kneading bread at the counter wearing an apron over the most demure clothing the little boutique had to offer.
She may or may not have a smudge of flour on her nose.
She watched it for a few days and then poked about in the pantry kitchen before deciding that what everyone needed - aside from a priest to give mass on Sunday - was cookies.
And bread.
And possibly scones.
What she made would be decided by what she could find in the pantry but most baked goods started with flour, butter, eggs and milk. So many of the people here seemed to lack... well what Dot thought of as essential skills. At least for a woman of her class. What Dot could do with a little flour and some eggs was a sight to be seen.
Which was why the pastry case was currently bursting with cookies, a pot of tea was ready on a side table and Dot was kneading bread at the counter wearing an apron over the most demure clothing the little boutique had to offer.
She may or may not have a smudge of flour on her nose.
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"Usually," that did seem to be how things worked out. So it wasn't a fib. "She's very good at finding things out."
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"That's a strange word for it." To her cool meant, cold, chilly, brisk. "I wonder what the source of that meaning is. It certainly doesn't mean that where I come from."
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But now that she started to think about it, it was pretty interesting. "I think it comes from jazz music?"
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"I don't know enough about jazz to figure it out, but Miss Phryne might know."
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Kitty glanced up to see Sam Winchester on his way in and lifted her hand in greeting. "I guess that's me getting to work. See you later."
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"And I should get back to baking." It seemed odd to call it work.