Raine Tappen (
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skymuffins2012-03-30 10:43 pm
[Oct. 8/11] Common Room, the Dorms, Afternoon
It wasn't often that Raine showed his face openly in the common area. At least, not in the middle of the day. Especially not on a Saturday afternoon, when nobody was likely to be in classes, and the room was more than likely to have quite a few people in it.
But the fact was, he was hungry. And even if he didn't see anything resembling a warm welcome in the common area in his near future, being able to pinpoint when he'd have an opportunity to eat again in the future didn't change the fact that he was hungry now.
Maybe if he just... kind of kept his head down, he could slip in, grab some cereal or something, and slip out again before anyone started whispering too loudly.
The trick, he was learning all too quickly, was to just avoid eye contact and to not listen too closely to the people around him.
But the fact was, he was hungry. And even if he didn't see anything resembling a warm welcome in the common area in his near future, being able to pinpoint when he'd have an opportunity to eat again in the future didn't change the fact that he was hungry now.
Maybe if he just... kind of kept his head down, he could slip in, grab some cereal or something, and slip out again before anyone started whispering too loudly.
The trick, he was learning all too quickly, was to just avoid eye contact and to not listen too closely to the people around him.

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Or maybe she just wasn't looking. That was possible, too.
He exhaled, a brief puff of a sigh, before just grabbing the cereal box and clutching it to his chest. Nobody could take his stale marshmallows away with him, so help him. They'd have to take him down before they denied him that.
It took him a bit of self-control to talk himself out of just ducking behind the box and bolting. He couldn't have his day totally shot to hell if he didn't give anyone the chance to do the shooting, after all.
"... Afternoon, Allison."
Of course, Raine's better judgement didn't always agree.
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Allison blinked and wondered if she could get away with not answering--she could pretend that she'd actually fallen asleep, right?
Sadly, she though, the idea of doing that made her feel squirmy and guilty inside.
Raine had been an okay guy before, but... Allison let her breath out and told herself she could do this. Pretend it's like the fire, she thought, and Dover won't let you hide from it.
"Raine," she said, because it seemed like too much of a jerk-move to say his last name or the... other... when they'd known each other for years now. "How... how are you?"
Allison mourned the fact that she'd been raised to be too polite to ignore him. Her stomach was twisted, cramped with an inexplicable sense of unease, just because Jasper was in the room.
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"I'm... you know... hungry." He shook the cereal box a little, by way of demonstration. "I was going to just be in and out. I didn't mean to bother anybody."
Bother you.
That last part came out sounding curiously flat. But there it was, laying it out in the open. He wasn't going to apologize for being here. He had no reason to. But the way he'd phrased that... kind of put it right out in the open. It wasn't like he hadn't noticed the way everyone avoided him. People who had been his friends.
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Slime, she thought, steamrollered slime. Somehow, she was moving down the evolution chain, which was a line of thought that only made sense to her because she was so tired, she suspected.
"Sorry. I...," she faltered for a moment then continued quietly, "I suppose I deserve that."
Worse, she knew she did.
And even worse than that, was the fact that being this close to him was still making her stomach do horrific somersaults. Allison closed her eyes and told herself she wasn't allowed to be ill. There was no reason for it. He couldn't even see her, since she hadn't sat up yet.
Was it just nerves? she wondered, and hoped not.
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The whole being ostracised because of a rock he hadn't wanted in the first place, and being treated like a freak by peers and faculty alike. All that good stuff.
He edged back a little, toward the door, his heart threatening to leap up his throat.
"... How have you been?"
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Who would do that? When had he been sick?
"Flattened," she shared, because if anyone took a look at her, it was blatantly obvious she wasn't leaving the couch for a while. "Control class on Friday, then I get to spend the whole weekend being useless."
So, Raine, if the world ever ended on a Friday in a storm of fire and earthquakes well... that was probably her fault.
"...Mousetraps?" she asked dubiously, not sure if she ought to.
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"... Oh, you know..." Raine shrugged, still edging back toward the door. "It was just... It was nothing. I mean, that H.A.H. girl caught them all," except for the ones that he'd pointed her to, but he wasn't saying that out loud, "no harm done."
Mostly just to his dignity.
"A weekend of not doing much at all isn't all that bad, is it? It could be worse... they could have you training on a Monday. Right?"
He wanted to share some sort of reassurance that she'd catch on sooner or later, but he was starting to avoid speaking in absolutes whenever possible. What would just be a friendly 'you'll do fine' from anyone else tended to just make people eye him suspiciously, when it was coming from him.
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"I miss my old weekends," she said, as a stall for time while she thought, "and I'm probably the most boring person on campus now."
Which was an exaggeration, but how she felt nonetheless.
She hesitated a moment and then closed her eyes and told herself to get on with it. "If you're hungry," Allison said, "I can make waffles."
Because it was too sad for him to flee the room and for her to know it was partly her fault. Even if the fact that she didn't really want him in the room was also true.
Allison felt all tangled up inside and wondered what he thought.
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Remembering the past was not his strong suit, and he didn't dare try to think forward.
"... I am hungry," he said, carefully. And then, that bit of pride that he'd been stomping on for weeks reared its head and prompted him to add, "but I don't want anything offered out of pity."
A beat. This was Allison.
"Or just to appease your guilty conscience."
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And Dover, who was determined to ruin her weekends. The fiend.
The worst she thought she'd done was not sit next to him in class, which was easy enough when she was with closer friends anyway. Or to not hang out in a room that he was in, when her friends wanted to go.
"It is a genuine offer."
One that she'd probably regret, if anyone else entered the room, but Allison thought about fire and how this felt a lot like that. Her stomach twisted in on itself and for moment she thought she was going to be ill but she swallowed and it receded enough that she felt a little better.
Remember, she thought, you might get burnt doing this.
Was it pity that motivated her? Or guilt? Or was it the fact that in the month back at school, Raine had become so uneasy that he couldn't bring himself to stay in the common room without reason?
She didn't know. Jasper scared her.
Raine had always been an all right sort of boy.
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"You don't have to, you know. People will see."
That much was a definite. It was a Saturday, and there was only the one common room. He didn't need a stone to reason that part through, either.
"But you do make amazing waffles..." Had she made them before? He couldn't remember. He knew that she would, of course. He could remember the things that people would say about waffles within earshot, at least. And a faint buttery taste on his tongue, if he thought about them hard enough.
Waffle premonitions. Great. He just really hoped that she'd made waffles for their classmates before, now.
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Allison was smiling, a little wryly, as she forced herself to sit up. "They're pretty much the only thing I'm really good at cooking," she said, checking that her braid was still reasonably neat. "Which might be a problem in a few years time, since I doubt I can live off of them, but for now..."
Well, she made waffles. Other people made other things she could eat.
She took a deep breath. "And if people see, then they see."
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Hell, it seemed too good to be true, and he didn't dare peek to see if that was really the case or not. For the time being, here he was in the common room, and one of his old classmates... had a bit of a hang-up about spending any time around him, but he could hardly blame her. The fact was, she'd also given him a reason to not retreat with his Lucky Charms to be miserable elsewhere.
That was nice, too.
"Is there anything I can do to help? I'd offer to teach you how to cook some things, too, but all I really know how to make is grilled cheese sandwiches."
But that was like variety!
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When it felt like the world wasn't spinning around her, she opened her eyes and shook her head.
"No," Allison said, trying something that looked like a smile even though she felt awful. Was she coming down with something? "I think I'm good. You could make grilled cheese sandwiches but I don't think those would go very well with waffles."
Well, maybe...
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No. No they wouldn't.
He chewed his lip for a moment, and then added, "... Are you okay?"
That smile of hers looked sort of strained.
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Maybe. Hopefully.
"...Would the waffles take the place of the bread or would they between slices of bread in the grilled cheese waffles?"
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"They'd probably take the place of the bread. But if you're using waffles, you know you have to use some kind of fancy cheese, too. Maybe a fruity cream cheese, or something."
He had no idea if that would even work, or if it would turn into one big, gooey mess. But he suspected that was probably half the fun of finding out.
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"I can't decide," she admitted, "if that's really disgusting or not."
It was a tough call, honestly. Would it be waffley goodness or death?
"... Do we even have fruity cream cheese?"
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For a moment, things were almost like normal, again.
"I'll check," he decided, making his way back toward the fridge. "I mean, it can't be any worse than those sausage things at McDonald's with the syrup-pancake things instead of the buns, right?"
Teenage male logic. Fear it.
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"You've eaten those things?"
Ew. Just, ew.
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A beat.
"I regretted it. I think I remember regretting it."
It had been a while ago.
"Come to think of it, it probably would have been better without the cheese. Are we going to need milk for the waffles?"
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And a few other things, naturally.
"I have to admit," Allison added, "that I don't generally try horrible-sounding things from stores just to know if they're horrible for sure."
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He offered her a little smile as he set both down on the counter, and then went foraging for the flour.
"Besides, more often than not, I'm pleasantly surprised."
... Well, not so much, these days. Surprises didn't come easily. But again, there were some turns of phrase that it didn't hurt to use, sometimes.
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Though her boring-ness, Allison suspected was going to be tested when it came to Dover and his food. Weird vegan food. He was lucky she liked him. (And that maybe it wasn't horrible.)
A pause as she floundered with the tail end of the conversation before asking, "What's the strangest thing you've ever eaten?"
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... Either way, he figured it didn't matter so long as he didn't try to specify the 'when' of it all.
"I bought a can of bread once," he offered. "Like, cooked. Bread in a can."
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"Wait," Allison said, "that's, like, a real thing?"
It was tempting to laugh, like it was a joke, but he didn't sound like he was joking.
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"That's nasty" Allison protested. "Why do that to perfectly good food? There's no way it'd taste good, right?"
RIGHT?
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It all seemed like food to Raine!
"I mean, the reason tuna tastes so different out of a can than it does fresh is because they over-cook it until it's just this flaked mess."
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Ew. Just ew.
"But, I mean, a cheeseburger? With condiments?"
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Which was exactly why he had intimate knowledge of the flavour of the grey, kind of dog-food-like mess that he was talking about, now. He wasn't going to think about what in the world would have him chowing down on something like that. Especially since they were only available in Germany.
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That this brought her closer to Raine was something that made her feel a little dizzy. But it was manageable. She'd deal.
"I'm not thinking about this," she announced. "I'm thinking about waffles. Delicious, delightful, waffles. I might be convinced to try the cream cheese grilled cheese waffle thing now, however, because that is far less disgusting than cheeseburger in a can."
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"Maybe cream cheese icing," he suggested. "We could decorate your waffles up like a cake, with berries and all? Does that sound like an improvement in the least?"
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Allison pushed herself away from the counter and over to the fridge. "I wonder if ice cream would go with it?"
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"I happen to know that waffles with ice cream and berries is excellent," he informed her, almost sanctimoniously, though there was still that little bit of a smile on his face, even a bit of a twinkle in his eye. "I have it on the good authority of years of practice, putting ice cream on pretty much everything I could possibly get away with."
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Allison rolled her eyes. "There's no way you put ice cream on everything you could get away with," she scoffed, with a bit of a laugh. "For one, how many kids can afford that much ice cream?"
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Allison peered into the freezer. "Think chocolate will be okay? There's also one with peanut butter in it, but I'm not putting that on a waffle."
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He set his cereal box down on the counter, and then... sort of just stood around there, a bit awkwardly.
"And by fancy, I mean... like... Ihop."
So, not all that fancy.
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"Chocolate ice cream," she decided, and moved it so it was close to the front of the freezer. "But taking it out now would melt it all." So it could stay there until they were ready. "Maybe you could crush some cereal while I start the waffles? Unless you want big cereal pieces in yours."
Which... okay. Fair.
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He squinted a little.
"Just how steamrollered did you get...?"
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Allison reviewed her own words and looked at him, confused. "What does that have to do with anything?" She laughed. "Come off it, I'm just a little tired. It's no big deal."
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His senses didn't always make coherent sense, but he wasn't going to question something that seemed so innocuous.
"You probably want to consider getting some more proper rest tonight, though."
Now that was a laugh, coming from a guy who was practically a career insomniac, these days.