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vdistinctive) wrote2015-04-11 12:01 pm
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The loft above Luke's, Saturday morning
Eliot's clothes had all wound up in the general door to couch area, and it wasn't like he had any spares lying around (and trying to wear Hardison's would make him look like a kid playing dress-up), so after a quick shower (when did Hardison and Parker get all this hair stuff? And why was it all the stuff Eliot used?), he wandered out into the living room area in nothing but a towel to at least find his shirt before he got started on breakfast. (He'd learned early in his cooking career that you just didn't work with those kinds of temperatures without covering your chest. And aprons didn't count.)
And froze, grabbing onto the towel to hold it in place, when he spotted the twelve year old girl standing over by the door.
"The kitchen staff downstairs said you'd be up here," she said.
"Um," said Eliot.
"Why are you living with Uncle Hardison and Aunt Parker?" she asked.
"Um," said Eliot.
"You guys need to clean up in here better, Daddy." She nudged the crumpled pile of pants by the couch with the toe of her shoe. "Mummy would not approve."
Eliot rubbed his hand down his face. "Goddammit, Fandom."
[ooc: generally for the assortment of folks currently at or soon to be arriving at the loft, with bouts of slowplay on all sides, but also open!]
And froze, grabbing onto the towel to hold it in place, when he spotted the twelve year old girl standing over by the door.
"The kitchen staff downstairs said you'd be up here," she said.
"Um," said Eliot.
"Why are you living with Uncle Hardison and Aunt Parker?" she asked.
"Um," said Eliot.
"You guys need to clean up in here better, Daddy." She nudged the crumpled pile of pants by the couch with the toe of her shoe. "Mummy would not approve."
Eliot rubbed his hand down his face. "Goddammit, Fandom."
[ooc: generally for the assortment of folks currently at or soon to be arriving at the loft, with bouts of slowplay on all sides, but also open!]
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He stopped, looking at the child that he didn't recognize standing in his living room. "--until it was time to, uhh, make it and them hospital corners are kinda tricky. Yeah."
GOOD SAVE!
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Eliot proceeded to stomp around and kick things, grumbling about finding his goddamn pants. Joey watched him out of the corner of her eye, smirking faintly.
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NO ONE HAD PREPARED HIM FOR THIS. NO ONE.
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"...who's messing with us?"
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Also, hang on, she needed to get underwear on now.
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"Whatcha working on?" And could he get in on it?
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Which was why she'd written her own hacking program. Made sense to her!
"I'm eight. How old are you?"
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How did that even work?
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It was always good to get things like that straight.
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She turned to look at Spike. "Him, too?" she suggested.
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"He's okay, I guess," she allowed, looking at Spike. "You know, for a boy."
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Also, picking up the jacket on the floor and modeling it, before opening the door.
He cocked his head and then looked at Parker. "When did you guys adopt sisters for me?"
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Were they trying to breed their own crew?
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Which you told him a lot, and he was going to help you through this, Hardison. It's okay. Spike is on the case. Spike held out the bottle.
"It was a portal. I told you those things were evil when we watched that show."
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There needed to be so much alcohol in this soda and yet there wasn't. Woe.
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