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[GP] Food for the soul
Carlos hated being back at the hotel. He had begun by trying to access the Nevernever but that had totally failed, then caught up with Buffy to go and visit both London and Edinburgh, for varying reasons, and the rest of the time he had headed to Spain - he may have been well travelled, but rarely got time to be a tourist - but his time relaxing and finding out about Spain had been unceremoniously cut short when he woke up and found himself back at the hotel. For a few moments he lay there, utterly fed up, and just feeling incredibly homesick.
That only lasted a few minutes; after that he was a man on a mission.
He hunted out Caroline, and had a long chat with her. Plans were set. Time to cook up a storm. They'd missed 4th July, this could serve as a belated celebration, as well as a 'things ain't all bad here' event. Posters went up throughout the hotel, giving notice of a cook out. Everyone was encouraged to attend. What could be bad about this?
Grills were set up outside to cook up as much meat as they could hold; non-meat options were there as well for variety; salads prepared... a vast array of food to try and cheer up anyone who needed it. Carlos took his place at the grills, brandishing tools, turning the meat over just at the right point.
All that was needed now was people to attend.
[ooc: Use as a general gathering post - if you want Carlos specifically, tag him in the subject line]
That only lasted a few minutes; after that he was a man on a mission.
He hunted out Caroline, and had a long chat with her. Plans were set. Time to cook up a storm. They'd missed 4th July, this could serve as a belated celebration, as well as a 'things ain't all bad here' event. Posters went up throughout the hotel, giving notice of a cook out. Everyone was encouraged to attend. What could be bad about this?
Grills were set up outside to cook up as much meat as they could hold; non-meat options were there as well for variety; salads prepared... a vast array of food to try and cheer up anyone who needed it. Carlos took his place at the grills, brandishing tools, turning the meat over just at the right point.
All that was needed now was people to attend.
[ooc: Use as a general gathering post - if you want Carlos specifically, tag him in the subject line]
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He crinkled his nose, "they also had some uh metal music - I guess it would be called hard rock. I didn't like that." The electric guitar playing was amazing, but the type of music wasn't anything that he liked. It kind of hurt his ears.
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He held up his hand and pointed to his finger, "he had a round thing on his hand that held the fretboard."
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He meant save them from having to go from chord to chord.
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She pulled her guitar from its case, briefly checking that it was in tune. "So normally, left hand for forming chords, yeah? Where you place your fingers makes the chord you want. Now if I had a slide..." She waggled the finger she'd demonstrated earlier, though right now it had nothing on it. "The slide does that work. My other fingers are for muting strings I don't want sounding."
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He began to look excited. "That's what it was doing when he played it!"
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He confessed, "I kind of like being able to feel the music with my fingertips."
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She laid her guitar across her lap. "Best bet for you is to try a glass bottle neck. Kitty or somebody else who tends bar should be able to help out with that." Kitty would probably also have an idea about how to cut glass, which was really important.
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Sometimes adults were sneaky and tried to sneak in school like projects but on the other hand if it was connected to music it might not be so bad.
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He'd only seen sheet music one time and that was only a copy of his Papa Hector's music, but at the time he'd thought it was Ernesto's.
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He smiled softly at Curnen. "Gracias, that helped. I did okay when I learned English in school. That was a lot easier than math."
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He scrunched his nose, "it's not as easy as it sounds, but I'm working on it."
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Curnen chuckled. "That's one way. Playing with songs you know's a good way to get creative."
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"Was that your chore around your house?" He assumed so anyway. "Mine is helping with the dishes. Um putting them away. My Mama says that I don't wash or dry them very well." He looked at Curnen with a sheepish grin, "that's accidentally on purpose so I don't have to wash or dry them." It was his and Dante's secret, and now he'd shared it with her.
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