75 Godiva Street, Friday afternoon
Feb. 20th, 2015 05:29 pmSo on the bright side, the unreasonable horniness of the last week was finally subsiding. No, wait, not the bright side. Eliot hated bright things. The dark and quiet and filled with painkillers side.
Eliot was very, very hungover. He blamed Pam. He wasn't entirely sure he remembered who Pam was, but he knew some woman had handed him a bottle of absinthe, and said woman seemed like a reasonable scapegoat for how Eliot felt right now.
He was pretty sure he'd made out with Vic. He'd definitely flirted around a bit. He'd drunk -- he didn't even know, but it was likely even Nate would be appalled.
Oh, and there was the whole thing where he went home with and slept with a vampire, last night. Navaan was not in the bed when he got up eventually to go let the dog out, so at least he got to avoid the whole morning after awkwardness, and while he remembered some teeth action, none of his hickeys broke the skin. So there was that, at least.
Right now he was working on cooking up a nice, messy omelette to put in his stomach along with the aspirin. It was taking a little while, since he refused to turn any lights on in his kitchen.
[ooc: Because there are at least two people on the island now who would want to poke the hungover Eliot. Open!]
Eliot was very, very hungover. He blamed Pam. He wasn't entirely sure he remembered who Pam was, but he knew some woman had handed him a bottle of absinthe, and said woman seemed like a reasonable scapegoat for how Eliot felt right now.
He was pretty sure he'd made out with Vic. He'd definitely flirted around a bit. He'd drunk -- he didn't even know, but it was likely even Nate would be appalled.
Oh, and there was the whole thing where he went home with and slept with a vampire, last night. Navaan was not in the bed when he got up eventually to go let the dog out, so at least he got to avoid the whole morning after awkwardness, and while he remembered some teeth action, none of his hickeys broke the skin. So there was that, at least.
Right now he was working on cooking up a nice, messy omelette to put in his stomach along with the aspirin. It was taking a little while, since he refused to turn any lights on in his kitchen.
[ooc: Because there are at least two people on the island now who would want to poke the hungover Eliot. Open!]
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Date: 2015-02-21 07:51 am (UTC)Which -- who wouldn't?
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Date: 2015-02-21 07:58 am (UTC)Also, damn Eliot for winking. And damn him for being even momentarily jealous of an innocent puppy for being on the receiving end of it. "Well, she can have all the cuddles she wants. You got something to feed her. I bet she's hungry."
Don't even let Hardison watch Val, Eliot. Not if you didn't want to come home to a dog shaped like a tennis ball.
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Date: 2015-02-21 08:02 am (UTC)Somehow, despite the snow storm and the sex pollen, Eliot had still managed to already buy a lot for that puppy.
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Date: 2015-02-21 08:11 am (UTC)"I wanna feed her!" Hardison said. "Yo, man, let me do it, all right?"
...It was entirely possible that Eliot could get Hardison to walk her up and down the stairs three times a day if he played his cards right.
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Date: 2015-02-21 08:15 am (UTC)"Sure," Eliot said. "Her bowls are in the cupboard there." Yes, that was plural. "She eats on the floor, though, not the counter. And not your lap or somethin'." Eliot pointed to the various dimly lit areas in question. "She gets one serving, man. She's a puppy, not a Thanksgiving turkey."
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Date: 2015-02-21 08:31 am (UTC)"Why can't she eat in my lap?" Of all of Eliot's instructions, that was clearly the most important one to focus on. "Also, what, still no lights? Not all of us can see in the dark, you know."
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Date: 2015-02-21 05:16 pm (UTC)Which were curtained. Heavily.