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roartonrisen) wrote2018-01-03 12:19 pm
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In completely unsurprising news, Kieren has discovered that Quidditch (like all the other sports he's attempted) is going to go on a list of failures. He winces as he cradles his sprained wrist against his stomach, walking home and wondering exactly how humiliating it's going to be to have to ask Sirius to repair it for him, what with the whole reason he's injured being that he'd been trying to become more magically inclined.
So to speak, at least. Using his left hand to open the door to their place, he works to get his satchel off his shoulder with twice the work it normally takes, inhaling deeply to try and rehearse his words in his head. Unfortunately, he has the feeling that the best way to do this is to be direct and get straight to the point.
"Sirius?" he calls out, grimacing when he tries to hang the satchel in the closet, the injured wrist twisting a little uncomfortably. "You wouldn't happen to have any healing magical potions on you at the moment, would you?"
So to speak, at least. Using his left hand to open the door to their place, he works to get his satchel off his shoulder with twice the work it normally takes, inhaling deeply to try and rehearse his words in his head. Unfortunately, he has the feeling that the best way to do this is to be direct and get straight to the point.
"Sirius?" he calls out, grimacing when he tries to hang the satchel in the closet, the injured wrist twisting a little uncomfortably. "You wouldn't happen to have any healing magical potions on you at the moment, would you?"
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When it works, he leans in the small distance between them for a grateful kiss. "So," he murmurs, a playful hint in his tone, "I'm starting to think magic is definitely good for some things."
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He isn't expecting the kiss, but he smiles against it right away, eyebrow arching at the tone in Kieren's voice. "Only just now?" he asks with a quiet laugh. "And after I've gone through all the trouble to try to cook you a magic-free dinner?"
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"What is my magic-free dinner?" he teases with a hopeful gleam in his eyes. "I've never come home to dinner so often, that wasn't made by my parents."
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He doesn't miss the little gleam in Kieren's eye either and quickly pushes up to his feet, reaching for Kieren's hand in the process -- the one that isn't just recently mended. "It's a vegetable stew," he explains none too proudly. "With potatoes and carrots and onions and that sort of thing. Can't promise it'll taste any good, but I get points for trying, don't I?"
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"So, are we going to have dinner now that you've fixed me? I could be convinced to help reward you after it," he guarantees, on his feet.
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"Is this reward going to be cleaning the mess I've made?" he asks as they both head back into the kitchen. There are pots and pans and knives strewn all about, filling the sink as well as nearly every bit of counter surface, bits of unused food stuffs all about and a bottle of wine still opened. The pot of stew happily boils atop the stove. "Or will you allow just a bit of magic to get it all taken care of?"
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Staring at the mess, his eyes widen a touch (possibly comically). "Definitely able to use magic. Did you use everything we own?" he wonders.
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He's largely being facetious, his tone just a little teasing, amused by Kieren's mild horror. And maybe he did make a bit more of a mess than strictly necessary, but he honestly hadn't done it on purpose. It's only that cooking requires quite a few tools, it seems. And Sirius doesn't quite yet know how to use all of them. He's trying, at least.
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"We always did really easy stuff at home," he admits, finally. "One pot meals, frying up things in a pan. I think it's nice that you went to the extra effort, though."
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"Well, I can only hope it tastes as good," he remarks with a somewhat rueful smile. "If nothing else, I'd like it to be worth all this. I've been here hours." It's a big of an exaggeration, of course, but he's always had a bit of a flair for the dramatic.
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Nudging at Sirius' side, he prods him to get them dishes. "C'mon, then, let's try this food of yours."
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Though he's had to do much less of that recently given his rather abhorrent lack of funds in this place.
With the gentle push, he reaches into the cupboard to pull down two large bowls before nodding over at Kieren to grab the ladle. "My only real hope in all this is that I'll not need to cast another healing potion before the night is through. At the very least, I used only fresh vegetables and meat I bought just today."
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"I'm sure it's going to taste amazing," he chides. "Don't think so little of yourself," he says, leaning over to have a few spoonfuls. It's rich and aromatic, and, honestly, really tasty. Beaming as he straightens up, he gives Sirius a proud grin.
"Couldn't have asked for anything better."
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"It's not terrible then?" he asks a little skeptically as he carefully swallows a small spoonful of the stuff himself. It's hot to the touch and he blows on it a bit then eats, eyebrows lifting in genuine surprise when he finds that it's truly rather good after all. "I suppose even something tasty could still poison, but this does seem a good start," he admits with a quiet laugh. "Do you like the spices well enough?"
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"Stop looking shocked," he chides, shaking his head. "It's good."
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"I'm not shocked," he says before adding a bit of a lie. "I knew it would be good. After all, it's not like it can possibly be that difficult, can it? It's just like making potions." Nevermind the fact that Sirius had always struggled a bit with potion.
He gives Kieren's foot a light nudge beneath the table then, a bit more playful. "Eat up then. Can't let any go to waste."
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He pushes right back at Sirius' foot, grinning the whole time. "What, am I meant to eat all of this?" he protests, gesturing to the pot. "I know I'm a bit on the lean side, but this is a bit much at one time."
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He gives Kieren's foot another nudge of his own, a playful little tussle as he grins wider. "What are we to do with the rest if you don't eat it? Should I go around offering it to any who'll take it?"
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"Unless you dream of wandering around the sidewalks shoving day old food at people," is his coy retort.
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"Well, we haven't got many neighbors out here," he remarks because there's really only James and he hardly counts. "We could go offer it to the little woodland creatures though." He's joking for the most part, doesn't mean it seriously, but he still can't quite bend his mind around to the idea of eating day-old food himself. "Won't it be cold and a bit slimy?"
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"Sirius, we definitely need to get you trying leftovers," he insists, because that seems ridiculous that it didn't happen. "Maybe I can make lunch tomorrow with the leftovers from this," he suggests.
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"They can even be a bit tasty," he promises, trying to infuse warmth and encouragement into his tone. "It's perfectly sanitary, we'll have some tomorrow and I'll prove it."
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"Alright," he says, twisting his wrist just a bit to curl his fingers briefly with Kieren's and returning the squeeze. His lips tug into a wide grin. "I'll trust you then. And, in the meantime, you can continue to lavish praise upon me for cooking a delicious meal and healing your broken wrist."
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Leaning forward over the table, he presses a kiss to Sirius' cheek. "Thank you, for healing me," he says, and means that with every bit of his heart.