She shook her head very very fast, smacking herself in the face with her pigtails. "No. And I'm very, very, very hungry. Can we have Jell-o? I like the blue kind."
Janet knocked on the door of Daniel's apartment, dragging a very full backpack full of toys and snacks and stuff with her. Because Daniel's apartment just had boring rocks and artifacts and stuff and she'd already organized them all for him yesterday.
"Hi, Daniel!" chirped Janet, giving his legs a hug. She tightened her grip on her bag. "Nuh-uh, I've got it." She dragged it into Daniel's apartment behind her.
Barely seconds after Daniel had gone to get washed (http://community.livejournal.com/fandomtownies/801726.html?thread=31507902#t31507902), Elizabeth knocked on his front door, still with Snatch.
Sam went and answered the door, pulling a chair over so she could see through the peephole. "Hi, Liz!" She yelled, then pushed the chair out of the way and opened the door.
Elizabeth nodded enthusiastically, beaming. "It's his big day out today! We went to the common room and then we went to the diner for brunch and then I drew a picture for the nice man at the diner who helped me with my food!"
"That sounds like lots and lots of fun," said Janet. Since she didn't see Daniel, she went and opened up her backpack and reached way, way, way down into the bottom.
And pulled out a box of chocolate-covered espresso beans. "Look what I found!"
"I came over to play with Daniel, and I made a Sam-print and he made me breakfast and didn't give me coffee and doesn't have a screwdriver and wouldn't let me put butter on my toast or anything." Clearly, Sam had a rough morning. "Then Janet showed up, and now you, and then Daniel went to take a shower."
"Daniel said that boys would be smarter if they cut their things off," she confided. "Ooh, chocolate!" Sam took a handful of chocolate-covered espresso beans. She bit into the first one. "Crunchy."
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Although he probably shouldn't tell her now. There might be tears.
"Maybe we should have breakfast first? Have you had breakfast yet, Sam?"
He needed coffee.
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And pulled out a box of chocolate-covered espresso beans. "Look what I found!"
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Eyes wide, she looked up at Janet and grinned. "Coffee!"
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Daniel was a boy, after all, and boys were boring and didn't share fun things like coffee.
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