RP: Someone's in the Kitchen Characters: Lucky, Kvothe Time/Date: Evening, September 20 Location: Kitchen Warnings/Rating: None Summary: Lucky makes dinner and defines the territory of her kitchen Status: Complete
Lucky didn't have much of an idea of what a dementor was. She didn't really care, either. What she cared about was all the chocolate littering her kitchen. Stacked in the fridge stacked on the table, boxes of it along the backs of the counters ... it was a pain in the ass, that's what it was.
She muttered a few choice Mandarin phrases that Jayne had taught her (and one she'd picked up from Mal that her mother had made a very shocked face at the first time Lucky had repeated it in her presence) as she went about removing some of the chocolate from the area she intended to work in.
Not completely sure she was all right with sharing the kitchen, Lucky nevertheless ceded space to Lily when the red-head was around. They were working out things between themselves in the way only stubborn women truly could. Lily was nice, and that bought her some points, and she had steel in her, so that bought her a few more. Lucky, however, had won the kitchen on Serenity through years of begging and had worked her way into the position of cook for the crew. She wasn't really inclined to give it up here just because some witch had been here first. She hadn't been here when Lucky started out, so that lost her a few points, and more or less leveled the field as far as the younger girl was concerned.
Still, when they kept more or less to their own areas while working on dinners for the captives here, it was all right. Lucky had learned that Lily took suggestions about as well as she herself did -- which was to say not terribly well at all. There'd been a couple of near-battles in the couple of days since Lily'd been back, but Lucky was confident they'd reached an unspoken sort of compromise they both could live with.
So as she started in on dinner, she wondered if she should make herself scarce for breakfast tomorrow. Perhaps that would encourage further separation of space between them.