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Luke's, Monday
Neither Eliot nor Nana would have let the team's trip to Chicago end without Eliot going home with at least a few of her recipes. If nothing else, Hardison was bound to get sick or injured by being stupid again, someday, and when it happened Eliot wanted to be able to make the right sorts of comfort food.
In fact, Eliot had come home with quite the stack, and a list of detailed notes on cooking techniques his haphazard country-western/French provincial chef training hadn't covered. So the trick today was picking out just a few recipes to start with.
The kitchen staff had at least learned to just get the hell out of Eliot's way when he came in with a sheaf of notes and that look on his face.
Today's specials
Buttermilk brined-fried chicken
Fried pecan okra
Sweet potato pie
Luke's was open. And soul food-filled.
In fact, Eliot had come home with quite the stack, and a list of detailed notes on cooking techniques his haphazard country-western/French provincial chef training hadn't covered. So the trick today was picking out just a few recipes to start with.
The kitchen staff had at least learned to just get the hell out of Eliot's way when he came in with a sheaf of notes and that look on his face.
Buttermilk brined-fried chicken
Fried pecan okra
Sweet potato pie
Luke's was open. And soul food-filled.

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He said it that way deliberately. Acknowledging an abusive could be extremely difficult, and characterizing her parents in general as abusers was as likely to push Kathy away as help her.
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Because, you know, it couldn't be! For reasons that were difficult to articulate right now but boiled down to 'because.'
...Even if she couldn't say so with any conviction.
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He had his own opinions about the answer to that question, but a lecture wasn't going to help Kathy, right now.
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Kathy groped for an answer. "He just...wants me to be the best I can be. He doesn't yell much or swear at us, or..."
She was having some trouble.
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Or, well, who she'd been at fifteen, anyway.
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"Present your arguments," she said, like this was a geometry proof in need of solving.
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Except how much of that had been a pretense?
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Wait, no that didn't sound good.
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He meant bullies. He wasn't about to say it out loud, though.
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