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st_igmatized ([personal profile] st_igmatized) wrote in [community profile] strangetrip2018-05-15 12:18 am

[GP/EP] Check-in Day

It was a musical day at the Madonna Inn, both inside and out. Curnen had taken her usual place up on the roof and was singing charms to the sky to keep any wanderers from getting lost (though that part of it was not immediately obvious). Unrelated to that, Sunny was on the dance floor in the bar, summoning songs of her own with her knife to keep her moving before she went to do her shift at the library later. It was one of those days where if she thought about it too hard she’d start thinking about that empty bed in her shitty room and the person she most wanted to be there.

This of course eventually seeped into her magic. She knew better. Maybe she’d even wanted that to happen.

Because just once, between different pop hits and dance beats came a rather unexpected French love song. She sighed and rolled her eyes, but the exasperation didn’t last. Before the lyrics started up she was waltzing. By herself and not caring how it might have looked. And for those three and a half minutes, she dared let herself hope for the slimmest chance that Orlu might come through that door.

She didn’t let herself hope too hard, though. There was admitting to feeling things and there was setting yourself up for certain disappointment. She’d lived too long with disappointment to do that to herself.
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Re: Rocket & Emma

[personal profile] st_ackeddeck 2018-05-26 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
That sounded like a horrible world. "We have more variety than that, although nobody has any idea how we get a lot of it. All of it is from Earth, though, that I've seen." Except anything people brought back from Asphodel, but that was gone by now.

"A couple of people do a lot of hunting, so we do get a good bit of venison and rabbit. And there's an orchard and vegetable garden we supplement with, but most of our food appears the same was as everything else here. It's enough for all of us, so nobody goes hungry unless they want to, but there's not so much it goes bad." It was still weird, and Emma mostly didn't think about it too much.
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Re: Rocket & Emma

[personal profile] st_ripetail 2018-05-26 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Rocket mentally added ‘hunting’ to the list of things he could do to make nice when it was called for. Rabbit and deer skin would come in handy for other stuff too. (Were people keeping those things already? Could be good to know.) “Yeah, I figured there had t’be a trade off. Smaller cage, better food. They wait t’squeeze you ‘til you’re used to things.”

Probably worrying about food wasn’t necessary. Whatever had been done to his guts, nothing he’d ever eaten had made him sick, to Rocket’s knowledge. Even poison just pissed him off, in the past. “So I guess recommend somethin’ an’ I’ll try it. Might as well start somewhere.”
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Re: Rocket & Emma

[personal profile] st_ackeddeck 2018-05-28 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
The east coast of North America as Emma knew it included places like New York City and New Orleans and port cities all along the coast. The food options could be global. But she imagined a quarantine zone with sentience eating parasites probably had to be more self-sufficient. Then there was the part where he didn't want anyone else to have made his food, although maybe he'd relax that some if she ate a bite first or he watched her make it.

Maybe a peach, she thought, as she cut one up to put in the salads, although if he'd been in one of the southern states, he might be sick of peaches. "Maybe an avocado? The ones here are really good." Better than any she'd had anywhere else.

"They're in the fridge," she added, waving toward the walk-in she'd been in when he came into the kitchen. "About so big," she used her hands to show the rough size and shape, "dark green," were raccoons color blind? she had no idea, "third shelf from the bottom, on the left side as you go in. If you bring two, I'll show you the best way to cut and peel it."
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Re: Rocket & Emma

[personal profile] st_ripetail 2018-05-28 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, he'd wanted to figure out the food situation, and a little fetching and carrying was a small enough price. Rocket headed into the fridge and the shelf the female had described, and sure enough there were some weird dark green oblong things. He grabbed one and sniffed it (didn't set off any warnings, also not bad), then took another and went back into the main are of the kitchen.

It was easy to climb back onto a counter with one hand while the other held the avocados, which meant he could also keep enough distance to roll the fruit/vegetables towards the woman. "Got'em. Ugly bastards, huh?"
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Re: Rocket & Emma

[personal profile] st_ackeddeck 2018-05-29 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Eyes studiously on the salads she was finishing and then looking for lids to cover the plates, Emma grinned to herself. "The word avocado comes from Spanish, but it's based on an Aztec word that meant 'testicle'." She wasn't quite sure why she said it, especially not to someone she didn't know, but she had.

With Vex's food ready for her to pick up, Emma grabbed a chef's knife and one of the avocados. "They have a big pit inside you want to work around," she explained as she cut into the fruit, stopping when she felt the blade hit the pit, and following all the way around. Setting the knife down, she gave the two halves a twist along the cut, showing him how they pulled apart and the large seed inside.
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Re: Rocket & Emma

[personal profile] st_ripetail 2018-05-30 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Rocket laughed despite having no idea what 'Aztec' was. Whoever they'd been, they knew their shit. "It does look like one! A super unhealthy fuckin' testicle. That's great." Honestly, he'd probably randomly laugh about that for at least a few hours.

Still chuckling a little, he watched her cut the misshapen ball and made no effort to consider whether the same technique would work on an actual testicle. (New life goal!) Once she was done, he retrieved a knife of his own and sliced open the other avocado. It was pretty easy; he'd always been good at picking up things that could be used in anti-social situations. "I'm guessin' the rind shit don't get eaten."
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Re: Rocket & Emma

[personal profile] st_ackeddeck 2018-05-31 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"No, but it's easy to get rid of." She whacked the knife into the pit and gave her wrist a slight turn to pop the seed free, then cut a quick cross-hatch pattern to make the flesh easy to scoop out.

"Like that. Or, if you're careful and have the right spoon," or blunt knife, but spoons were usually easier for her in this case, "you can scoop the whole thing out at once." Something else she demonstrated, after moving the diced fruit to a small plate.

It was automatic to grab a lemon left from making salad dressing earlier, cut it in half, and squeeze the juice over the cut avocado. "It turns brown pretty quickly after you cut it, and that isn't as good to eat. But citric acid stops that from happening for awhile," she explained.
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Re: Rocket & Emma

[personal profile] st_ripetail 2018-06-04 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"Chemistry I'm actually pretty fuckin' good at." Good enough to know that citric acid was a decent food preservation thing, though that kind of fruit had been rare enough in Gotham that he hadn't gotten enough experience to firmly identify it.

Once again he copied the motion to scoop out the green testicular stuff, then diced it with a few quick motions that made it clear he was also pretty good with knives. And that made it easier to pop a small piece into his mouth. "Not bad."
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Re: Rocket & Emma

[personal profile] st_ackeddeck 2018-06-05 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"I like them, but don't cook with them often, mostly because I've never really lived anywhere before where it was easy to get good ones, but they're good on salads or sandwiches, or even just toast. And they're the main ingredient in a dip called guacamole." Avocados weren't exactly a staple in French, Creole, Cajun, or Italian cooking, with good reason.

She ate one piece of the avocado she'd cut up in demonstration, and decided to whip up some guac with the rest. If he wanted, he could try it, or the other ingredients as she put it together. And if not, somebody in the bar would eat it, she was sure.

"You didn't say. What should I call you?" she asked as she went to gather the rest of the ingredients for guacamole. She'd introduced herself earlier, skipping as usual the long explanation behind how she got to the nickname most people here used.
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Re: Rocket & Emma

[personal profile] st_ripetail 2018-06-05 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"Rocket." It was a little thing, but Rocket appreciated the precision of 'what do I call you' over 'what's your name'. The answer was the same either way, of course, but the first one acknowledged that some people had shit names they didn't want to use. "Just Rocket. Nicknames an' me don't fuckin' get along." They were more miss than hit, and he accepted them without grudge from only a few.

He followed her on her ingredient search, watching where things were and what they were, seemingly content now to learn where things were kept rather than continuing his own disruptive search as a you're-not-the-boss-of-me statement.