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The morning after Thanksgiving ~Open to all~
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Quote:Gedeon wanders in, wearing a tank top and sweat pants that look a few sizes too big, which only stay on because she's rolled them tightly at the waist. It only serves to exentuate her leanly muscular physique. After shooting a "hey" at Jack, she glances over the food and picks out some fruit. "You do all this yourself?"

"Oh Hi Gedeon, you look nice this morning."  He says nervously after a glance.  "Yep, sure did since at least 5 AM, I can't sleep so i gotta do something.  Making food is fun and time consuming.  No pun intended."  He grins.  "Hope you had a good sleep or whatever.  Sorryaboutthekissonyourcheek."  The last bit he blurts out, but sees other people coming in and tries to act busy.  

'Oh man I'm dumb..she probably hates me...'

Jack greets the other students as best he can while toiling over various breakfasts or lunches.  He swings over to the island and puts on one of his many bandannas, a red and black 'Evil Dead' bandanna.  Then switches out his cooking gloves for another pair which look like 'Hulk' fists.
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RE: The morning after Thanksgiving ~Open to all~ - by Static Charge - 09-23-2015, 07:37 PM



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