I think it's going to be a White Christmas...

Dec 25, 2006 16:43

OOC: I hope it's alright that I let Kate and Liz already be at Terence's apartment! Otherwise, lemme know. But I thought it'd be cute if they had the whole Christmas breakfast and gift giving part together. XDWhen Liz woke up on Christmas morning, the first thing she noticed was that her friend was still asleep. She watched with a tender smile how ( Read more... )

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wildkate December 26 2006, 00:17:28 UTC
((OOC: Perfectly all right with me. Though these two are always cute no matter what situation we stick them in!)) ^__^

Comfortable, relaxed, and lost amidst pleasant dreams, Katelyn lay curled up on the spare bed without stirring. Her sharp senses heard footsteps and other tiny noises, but her only response was a sleepy smile and a slight shift in position. Though very much unlike her, here Kate felt safe and secure, and knew that no harm would come to her. Very seldom in her life had she ever felt this way, aside from spending the night in town with the two Riley siblings. As Liz left the room, Kate continued to nap peacefully.

However, the sweet smells that soon came wafting in from the kitchen were too nice for anyone to ignore. Lazily Kate stretched her body out in a very cat-like manner, her shirt sliding upward and revealing her taut midriff for a moment as she yawned. Rubbing her eyes she fully awoke, and quietly padded her way into Terence's kitchen to investigate.

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liz_riley December 27 2006, 16:54:49 UTC
OOC: I'm pretty sure I can find something to stick them in which is less cute... =P Just don't feel like looking for it. XD

Liz stood with her back to Katelyn when the young Slayer entered the kitchen. There was already one pan with scrambled egg, in the oven were croissants turning golden brown and the girl was now busy preparing a mixture for pancakes.

But her Seer abilities weren't entirely useless and she'd grown used to Kate's presence that she could probably find the girl blindfolded in a dark room. "Good morning, Katelyn," she greeted her special person warmly. "And... and merry Christmas."

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wildkate December 29 2006, 02:05:16 UTC
Blue eyes blinked twice in quick succession as those last few words dawned on her. "Oh!", the naive girl exclaimed before turning to rush back into the guest room.

Rustling sounds could be heard from the other side of the apartment wall, as could a slight thump when in her excitement the normally nimble Slayer bumped into a random piece of furniture. Before Liz could finish with the pancakes Kate had returned with her plain, brown sack slung over one shoulder. Having unpacked her clothes and the other necessities she had brought along for the sleepover, all tossed into the same bag, it now contained only the presents meant for the two Rileys.

"Merry Christmas Liz!" Kate happily chirped a holiday greeting as she slipped behind the cook and dropped her gifts in the living room. The contents shifted with a faint clack before she skipped back towards the kitchen. "That smells really good," she said honestly and eagerly with an almost childlike exuberance. "Can I, help?"

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liz_riley December 29 2006, 18:18:00 UTC
Liz giggled softly when she heard how her excited friend stumbled into things and all.

"Thank you," she beamed as she finished making pancakes. "And you can help... with eating everything," Liz giggled. She began to put those things already finished on the table. "Terence is awake as well. Just not... fully awake yet. But he'll be here in a minute. Then we can have breakfast. And after that give presents."

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wildkate January 7 2007, 05:08:07 UTC
Kate's eyes turned over towards Terence when he winked. "Hmm." With a mouthful of food, that small sound was all the agreement Katelyn could offer for a moment. "Liz, she always makes the best cooking. Everything else, too." She then took a sip of her tea before elaborating. "She can make the best foods, and arts, and musics, and everything. She's amazing..."

It was about this point when the wild girl realized that she was explaining the obvious facts to the one person who probably already knew them better than anyone else. And she was speaking about Liz as if she wasn't present, though it wouldn't have been the first time that the genuinely impressed Katelyn had complimented her shy but talented friend.

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