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Bay Kennish ([personal profile] neither_a_nor_b) wrote2014-10-19 02:42 am

I felt you in my life before I ever thought to

When she’d woken up on the morning of the 22nd and found herself still in one place, Bay had breathed a sigh of relief. The last couple birthdays had been kind of a crapshoot for her and Daphne, ending up in a new dimension every other year so it was nice to actually make it a year in one place.

Sure, it was almost Halloween and sure something was probably doomed to go to hell before the end of the month, but not today. Today Daphne had made a cake and some mexican rice and was planning a shrimp taco spread. Bay was cooking up some ground beef with spices while the contents of the alcohol cabinet waited for her to do some mixing later. They’d sent out invitations to their friends via text, and both were looking forward to a chill, low-key birthday party for their 19th.

Daphne had made sure not to book any catering jobs for today, but she still had her daily orders for some of the local coffee shops and service stations in the city. She’d gotten those taken care of, then come home and baked and frosted the cake and helped Bay clean and decorate. If she wanted to last more than 20 minutes at her own party, though, she’d decided a nap was a good idea.

She woke feeling much more refreshed and coherent and wandered out to find Bay cooking up ground beef for the red meat eaters that would be attending. “Hey,” she greeted her sister, peering over Bay’s shoulder into the pan before stepping back. “I’m going to get changed while you finish that up, then I’ll get the shrimp cooking while you get ready. Sound good?”

“Yeah, sounds good. I just got a slew of ‘on my way’ texts but the taco filling is ready.” Proving her point, she took the beef off the stove and tipped all of it into a serving bowl. “I’m gonna stick it in the microwave, so we can nuke it if we need.”

“Actually, I’ve got a better idea.” Daphne grinned and ducked into her room, coming back out with a large box. “I bought myself a birthday present, sort of,” she explained, opening one end of the box and starting to pull out the pieces to the new electronic warmer she’d picked up yesterday. “Just give the dishes a quick wash and we should be good to go. This should keep the food warm through the whole party. Beef in one, shrimp in one, and rice in the third?” She shoved the packing materials back into the box, ready to tuck into her closet just in case something went wrong and she needed to return it.

“That is so fancy,” Bay said, genuinely impressed as she scraped the beef into the first dish. “Okay, you change, I’ll clean.”

“Okay.” Daphne went back into her room, stashed the box and quickly changed, then stopped in the bathroom to pull her hair back and put a little makeup on before taking over in the kitchen so Bay could get ready, getting her shrimp cooking as she made sure all of the food and mixers were ready for people’s arrival.

It didn’t take much time for her to get ready. Bay took a quick shower to get the smell of food out of her hair and off her skin. By the time she was finished blow-drying, Bay heard the first knock on the door. The party had started.
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[personal profile] fuelforthefire 2014-10-26 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
"It will still be good tomorrow. I guess when I'm not sure, I bake." It's a leftover from Twelve, and one that I don't mind. Being the baker's boy wasn't always bad, and once things had changed and we were Victors, bringing bread was one of the things I could do to try and make a difference in people's lives.
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[personal profile] fuelforthefire 2014-10-26 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"That too," I agree, knowing that it's a newer impulse, one that I've only been able to indulge in the past couple of years. "I used to get my painting urges out decorating cookies, so..."
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[personal profile] fuelforthefire 2014-10-27 11:16 am (UTC)(link)
"A painting. For the both of you." She asks, and I'm nervous again. I hand that over and just hope that she likes it. "It isn't anything much."
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[personal profile] fuelforthefire 2014-10-28 10:08 am (UTC)(link)
"I never really celebrated birthdays." It's another way that I feel different from most people. We counted the years we had at a reaping, rather than celebrating birth years passing. "Summer. Late summer."
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[personal profile] fuelforthefire 2014-10-30 11:37 am (UTC)(link)

"I like the idea of a Tuesday party. But I have something else for you." I tug out an envelope with keys in it, and address scribbled on the front. "It's for a place I rented, out near the college. For you and Daphne. It's nothing much, but it's a place to hang out when we're not in class, or whenever. I set up some of my paints and easels, there's a couple couches, some space and mirrors for Tris to do her training."

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[personal profile] fuelforthefire 2014-11-01 01:53 am (UTC)(link)

"Like an art studio co-op deal." The house I have doesn't cost much really, it's small and out of town. So I've been putting the money that I get every month away, living off what I make at the bakery, and even that's more than enough. "I think it'll be good."

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[personal profile] fuelforthefire 2014-11-01 12:46 pm (UTC)(link)

It's exactly the thing that I want it to be, and her enthusiasm makes me grin. "If you're that excited, you can help me decorate..."

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[personal profile] fuelforthefire 2014-11-06 08:35 am (UTC)(link)
"You could. Any of them you wanted. I can save you an entire wall if you want," I offer, her suggestions good ones.
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[personal profile] fuelforthefire 2014-11-08 04:07 am (UTC)(link)

"Chalkboard paint?" It's not something that I've heard of, but I admit I'm curious. "Which is..."