Daniel Prochazka (alchemistry) wrote in wiacademy, @ 2013-04-22 10:25:00 |
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Who: Daniel and OPEN (but particularly other ferretkeepers?]
Where: Crane Common Room
When: Monday, after classes
What: FERRET PLAY TIME
His grandma Marianne didn't really understand why her son and daughter-in-law sent their children to private school when public had done perfectly fine for her children - and especially didn't understand why Daniel had to go to school 2000 miles away from home - but ultimately, it had just become an excuse to send the largest care packages to New York that she could come up with. Highlights for her eldest grandson included her famous homemade chocolate chip cookies, an entire pan of brownies, and his favorite cereal because surely Cocoa Puffs were not available in suburban New York.
She was convinced, at least.
The highlight for Louis Pasteur, however, was the fact that all of these things came in a large box, protected with a prodigious amount of water-soluble packing peanuts. It had become tradition in the last two years for Daniel to commandeer the Crane common room with a kiddie swimming pool and fill it with the peanuts so Louis could play.
"Hold still," he told the ferret. Not that Louis was capable, but hope sprung eternal. "I've just got to pour it in."