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st_ackeddeck ([personal profile] st_ackeddeck) wrote in [community profile] strangetrip2018-03-14 01:51 pm

[GP/EP] Pie for Pi Day

The only ones who might have known yesterday held any significance were Jag and Sunny, and if they did, they also knew her well enough to know she wasn't big on celebrations. Her one tradition, a new deck for her birthday, hadn't been possible this year, since she hadn't found anything like a tarot deck on Asphodel Station. But that was okay.

Pi Day, on the other hand, was worth celebrating. Everybody liked pie. Last week, she'd talked to Pike, who had been curious and excited about a holiday for pie, and seemed eager to help. Yesterday, she'd put a notice on the bulletin board, hand-lettered over a watercolor scene of pies and more pies. She'd also made ice cream in a variety of flavors, since she wasn't Bobby to freeze it on demand, in less time than it took to prepare the custard base. Today, she left the non-pie food preparation to Ignis, the chicken chef, and anyone who wanted to fend for themselves.

Today, along with Pike and anyone else who wanted to and knew what they were doing, Emma baked pies. Fruit pies and cream pies. Quiche and pot pies. Shepherd's pie and meat pies. Hand pies, savory or sweet, baked or fried. As close as she could get to real Brooklyn-style pizza this far from Brooklyn. Some were decorated with the symbol π or the first few digits of the number it represented, as a vent in a top crust, piped in whipped cream, or carefully laid out in caramelized onions depending on the pie. And because she couldn't resist the visual pun any more now than she could the first time she celebrated Pi Day at the castle, a square apple pie (one of Bobby's favorites) and cherry tart (a recipe she'd learned from Sabine, the fruits a deep ruby red against white cream and pale crust that would have appealed to her cousin's aesthetics).

It wasn't the same as Pi Day at the castle, but there was a bustle and energy as people moved between the kitchens, the bakery, and the cafe, sitting to talk over a slice, or helping each other choose what to taste next. As long as Emma stayed busy, she could enjoy the memories without dwelling on the people she missed.

And there was pie. Everybody likes pie.
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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_hotflashes 2018-03-28 03:25 am (UTC)(link)

So, not quite a year. "And I guess the longest anyone knows someone to have been here isn't a lot longer than that, huh?" She wondered if there was a time limit on how long you were allowed to stay. She wondered if her and Peter had a countdown clock.

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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_oneswidow 2018-03-28 03:56 am (UTC)(link)

"Nah, some arrived last Christmas or so?" Curnen hadn't been there, only heard tell of it, but that seemed to be the general consensus. "One of 'em left, but the other three are still here."

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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_hotflashes 2018-03-29 12:39 am (UTC)(link)

Liz nodded. So not too long ago. "Do you think... our presence here is finite?" She paused, then shook her head. "Nevermind." And she smiled. "Sorry, it's just something that crosses my mind sometimes."

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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_oneswidow 2018-03-29 06:11 am (UTC)(link)

Curnen blinked at that. Then she shoveled in the last bite of pie on her plate, swallowed after minimal chewing, and asked, "What's it you're really fussed about?"

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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_hotflashes 2018-03-31 01:25 am (UTC)(link)

"Oh! Um, nothing really." She flushed a little because she hadn't thought it was that obvious, but she supposed it was. "I was just... I was thinking how we make friends here -" And more than friends " and then.. what? I mean, we don't know how long we have, right? Or if one of us will go home before the other. And then... most people here won't go home to the same place..."

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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_oneswidow 2018-04-01 04:55 am (UTC)(link)

"Reckon that's so. But lemme tell you something, baby," Curnen said, setting her plate aside before she hugged her knees. "We never have any clue how much time we've got. Even with people we were born in the same town as. Ain't nobody guaranteed time with the people they love. You let that stop you, you're gonna be real fucking lonely."

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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_hotflashes 2018-04-02 03:11 am (UTC)(link)

She flushed a little, though she wasn't sure why. Maybe it was the swearing, but it wasn't like she hadn't heard those words before or even recently. Maybe it was because she realized how right Curnen was and how silly she was being. Liz nodded.

"Your'e right." She thought about her grandmother. She had died suddenly and Liz had thought she was going to have more time with her. "Thanks." It kind of made her feel better, really, even though she was really going to have to go get changed. The pie was starting to make her shirt feel stiff and heavy.

"I should, um. I should change." Before a certain someone saw her and she felt more embarrassed. "Thank you, again."

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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_oneswidow 2018-04-02 03:33 am (UTC)(link)

"Sure thing." Curnen nodded. "I should get more pie." A knot had been forming in her stomach as she'd wondered how close she was going to let them wander to the subject of her husband, but ultimately she hadn't needed to touch it. She pushed to her feet and went to go get more food just to make sure it would stay that way.