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[The tent was old and way too big for just two people, but he'd gotten it years ago for cheap and like hell was he gonna go buy a new one when this one did the job. Well, as long as it didn't rain - from his crouch at the entrance he looked up between the trees - still clear skies, mild weather, and a light evening breeze.
Maybe he should try to find a tarp anyway. The house might be 15 meters away but goddamnit they were camping, and if it rained they were gonna be prepared. He took a moment to stick his head back into the tent, going over all the supplies for the eleventh time... Finally pulled back and stood to light a cigarette, satisfied.]
Maybe he should try to find a tarp anyway. The house might be 15 meters away but goddamnit they were camping, and if it rained they were gonna be prepared. He took a moment to stick his head back into the tent, going over all the supplies for the eleventh time... Finally pulled back and stood to light a cigarette, satisfied.]
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[Whatever, he's picking out a potato and brushing off the grass anyway.]
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Whatever floats your boat, Broer.
[ She finishes off what's in her bowl before she heads back over to the cooktop to clean everything up. ]
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Mmhm.
[Wait, is that parsley or grass. It's hard to tell when it's all dark and cooked and stuff.]
Hey. [This potato is almost on his nose it's so close, before he suddenly shoves it her way.] Which one's parsley.
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[ She looks over at him, letting out a soft laugh when she sees how carefully he's checking the food. Takes it and looks closely, squinting in the dark. ]
Grass, I think.
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Can't all be grass...
[Picks up a new one and just starts flicking every green bit from it. He'll just use salt, then.]
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Am I allowed to clean up and wash my hands inside or is that cheating too?
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Maybe.
[The same word he said earlier, but in an entirely different tone. Not something he'd poke her cheek while saying, but something he'd cross his arms and fix a good stare for - though he enjoys both about the same amount. They're both fun.]
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[Grass picking is suddenly abandoned as he stands, bowl in hand, and reaches out for the rest of the supplies.]
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[ She gets up and brushes off her hands, reaching behind her to untie the apron as she heads into the house. ]
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So yep, just gathering up every pan and dish into a big stack and hoisting it all up.]