Rey Skywalker (
thatwaslucky) wrote in
fandomtownies2020-05-10 01:03 pm
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Stark Industries- Sunday
Rey was vaguely aware of what day it was, and things had gotten Complicated enough since the last time she'd been here that she was happy to have extra work since missing last week to keep her busy. One of the things she'd fixed two weeks ago had actually been brought back again, broken in a new way, and that kind of mild annoyance was probably a good thing.
She'd also stopped an got coffee on her way in, because sometimes you had to, and she was actually learning that bit by bit.
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She'd also stopped an got coffee on her way in, because sometimes you had to, and she was actually learning that bit by bit.
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And his usual 4am run around the island hadn't cut it, so then it was 'make a ridiculous breakfast spread for Verity and the mice'. That hadn't cut it either, so then it had been rearranging the weapon racks, and then he'd got it into his head to try making scones, because why not? Except now he had far too many scones.
Luckily, he also knew of a few people who'd be more than happy to take some off his hands. One of whom, conveniently, had a work shift on Sundays.
"Afternoon, Rey," he greeted, coming in to the shop with a tupperware container full of cheese-and-onion scones in hand.
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If she opened it, she’d find a dozen of those cheese-and-onion scones, some of them maybe a little crispier than others (the oven was touchy and he was still working out the timing) but all perfectly edible.
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"Oh, you didn't have to do that, thank you."
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He and Verity had some Big Plans in the works, but he was still holding back from talking too much about those yet, just in case things didn’t work out.
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(Danny, he didn't know well enough yet to know if he'd be the sort of person to seek out someone to deliberately antagonize him, but he wouldn't put it past him either, honestly.)
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Was she jinxing it? Who knew.
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They were so jinxing it.
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Of course she didn't believe in the jinxing, because optimism.
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