[Connor appreciates the gesture, at least. He isn't completely unaware of the look Justine just gave him either, and he finds he's kind of pleased with it.]
Of course.
[He moves to pick up the basket, pushing his hair back with his free hand- though of course, that one strand falls down as usual.]
Where are we going?
[His offer to buy her more pants is still on the table, but he'll take her home if she wants to go there instead, too.]
[Justine tugs at her hair as Connor orients himself and reaches for her basket. She pulls at the tie, letting the silky midnight strands tumble over her shoulders. Water drips down her pale shoulders as she ties the ribbon around her wrist to keep it safe.]
There. [She runs her fingers through her hair and hopes that it dries quickly.]
I think pants or a skirt might be helpful but I need to get my vegetables home too. [She's out of room in her basket thanks to the pants and shoes to by anything else without carrying it on its own.] I was also going to pick up fish.
[She considers the list of things she is hoping to get finished this morning and decides.] Okay. Let's see if we can find me something to wear and then quickly pick up fish before heading back. [That way she doesn't have to go back out later and she can also show Connor her home.]
[It's one of many domestic tasks that Justine has practiced and perfected.] Cooking is calming in a way. [She glances up at Connor, her brow furrowing curiously.]
I can teach you. If you'd like. Maybe we can find Hank's favorite dish?
[Justine assumes this is someone important and she gets the feeling that Connor isn't used to messing up.] I think you'll pick it up quickly. You always seem too. [She smiles as they walk from the shore to the streets. Justine pauses to slip her bare feet into her boots but she doesn't lace them up. She just doesn't want to accidently step on broken glass.
She earns a few stares and if not for Connor, a few people looked as if they might proposition her but Justine ignores them all.]
I think the closest clothing store is down this way. [Hopefully they have shoes too. Wet feet is how you get a cold.]
[He does walk a little closer to her as they head down the street, eyes on anyone who might take the opportunity to do something inappropriate. He would absolutely throw down in the middle of the street if he had to.]
He seems to like burgers a lot. I was hoping to find him something a little healthier, though.
Burgers can be healthy. I think condiments and anything that counts as fast food is the only thing that make them unhealthy. [And bread but there is nothing inherently unhealthy about a hamburger.] But he likes beef? I think we can find plenty of things that you can make him.
[She steps closer to his side when it seems as if someone might be walking a little too close for comfort. Her hips and side mold against Connor's side as the shop she had in mind rises into view.]
[Connor nods, taking the information in. As Justine steps closer, he glances over at the person walking closer than necessary and automatically puts his arm around her waist protectively.]
I plan on buying a recipe book, but having the experience will be helpful too.
[He steps into the shop with her, letting go of her waist and following her to look at the clothes.]
[The touch of his palm sends a little thrill of heat through Justine's frame causing her long slender legs to prickle with goosebumps.]
Recipes help but some technics should be practiced. [Such as poaching, grilling, oven frying... etc.
Justine steps into the store and the clerk instantly intercepts her, waving a hand as if to ask her to leave. The woman looks to have had assumed that Justine is a whore of some kind and such attire is not welcome in her store.
She gently assures the woman that she's simply in need of a skirt and a pair of shoes to replace the articles of clothing that had gotten wet. The sales clerk flushed and Justine was swept into a changing room before more could be said.
When she steps out, her hair is a little more dry and curling freely around her exposed shoulders. She has a new white blouse decorated with pink rose buds gently hugging her torso, taking the place of her corset. It's very apparent that she isn't wearing a bra but Justine looks to be comfortable without one. Light purple fabric swirls around her hips while a few thin pieces of pink and white fabric are tied around her waist. She is wearing a pair of brown sandals that look to be simple but functional.]
What do you think?
[Justine asks as she places her shoes, corset and soaked blouse back in the basket.]
[Connor buys a shirt while Justine is inside the changing room, and another pair of shoes. He's buttoning it up when she comes out, and he gives her a small smile.]
You look nice.
[The outfit is pretty on her. Then again, pretty much everything is nice on her. Connor picks up the basket again and heads to the counter to pay for their things, and then starts to head out of the shop.]
[Justine follows behind him, offering a soft thank you to the store clerk before exiting the store. Her steps are light and nearly silent without her usual heels clicking against the stone streets.]
[Her dark gaze shifts between Connor and the path in front of them as they head towards the stalls of local vendors selling the catch of the day as well as a menagerie of other goods.]
I'll probably cut it into filets or flat pieces and roast it with herbs and spices. The heads, tails and bones can be used to make broth though some places already have the fish cut and sell the pieces separately. So it depends on what I can find and what's fresh. [Justine doesn't like prepping raw anything and tries to find vendors who are willing to do it for her, keeping whatever part of the fish they wish in exchange for the service.]
I was going to cook when I got home, if you'd like to see.
[Connor wonders if Hank would like fish. Though looking at the dead fish on ice makes him feel... sad? Uncomfortable? He can't quite pinpoint it. Either way, it's not enough to make a fuss about. He'll get over it.]
I'd like to see, yes. Maybe I can help somehow?
[He doesn't want to get in the way, but maybe he can do something.]
Sure. Do you know how to use a knife? I have some things that will need to be cut up.
[Justine purchase a small piece of white fish that's already been cut for her and another bright pink colored fish. Both were wrapped in paper and slid into the basket. The fish here aren't exactly like the ones she's used too at home but she's trying the common fishes and searching for the ones that she likes.]
Let's stop over there. I think I see a blue strawberry. [Which is weird.]
I'm very precise with my hands. If you show me how to cut something, I can do it.
[He's never actually done it before, but he could analyse how Justine does it and then apply that technique. He follows her over to the strawberry, squinting at it and analysing it.]
...It's almost identical to a normal strawberry, it's just blue.
[Justine's lips twitch as if she's holding back a smile.]
I know Connor. I think you've proven that to me by now. But I'll show you. I should have everything we need at the house.
[She stops in front of the produce and pays for a small container of blue strawberries.] Yes. Strawberries are my favorite fruit but I was hoping I might be able to get red ones and grow them outside my house.
I live in one of the smaller cottages in Haven. It's actually the first on the block.
[Justine walks at Connor's side, guiding him through the market place towards her home.] It has three rooms though it's just me and Harry right now. There is a stair case in the back that leads up to a floating platform. It's a little strange but it's a pleasant place to relax and read.
Oh? [Justine's smile widens as she walks towards the front door.] Then you should stop by more. I can meet your roommate and you can meet mine.
[She slips her key into the lock and then pushes open the door. It doesn't look as if Harry is home or he could be hiding in the basement. Either way, Justine doesn't want to disturb him if he's working.]
Let's take all this to the kitchen. I want to lay out these clothes and see if I can get them to dry.
[Justine rummages through the basket and holds out her soaked panties and cotton shirt.] Can you hang these on the back of the chair there? [She gestures to one of the wooden kitchen chairs. It isn't an perfect solution but the cotton fabric will dry faster than her leather pants and corset which she's going to place closer to the open window.]
Once that's done we can get started.
[Hopefully he doesn't mind holding Justine's delicates.
He might also make the connection that Justine is currently not wearing underwear.]
[Connor takes them without thinking, then seems to pause for a fraction of a second as he realises what he's holding. Mildly flustered, but good at hiding it, he does as he's told. He does give Justine a lingering look though, LED spinning yellow briefly as he processes some complicated feelings.]
[She gently shakes her head from side to side as she spreads out the legs of her leather pants.] You've already made up for it.
Though, I'd be careful singing from now on. [Justine looks up at him, her dark eyes glittering in the soft afternoon sunlight spilling through the bay windows.] You're voice is too beautiful to ignore. [It's also probably magic but Justine ignores that fact.
With everything set into place she walks over towards Connor, lightly placing the tips of her fingers against his elbow as she spoke.]
For cooking. I think it might be better if you tell me what you know. I realize you said you didn't know much but I'm not sure how much of an explanation you're looking for. [She seems unware of any embarrassment on Connor's part. He's very good at hiding it.]
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Of course.
[He moves to pick up the basket, pushing his hair back with his free hand- though of course, that one strand falls down as usual.]
Where are we going?
[His offer to buy her more pants is still on the table, but he'll take her home if she wants to go there instead, too.]
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There. [She runs her fingers through her hair and hopes that it dries quickly.]
I think pants or a skirt might be helpful but I need to get my vegetables home too. [She's out of room in her basket thanks to the pants and shoes to by anything else without carrying it on its own.] I was also going to pick up fish.
[She considers the list of things she is hoping to get finished this morning and decides.] Okay. Let's see if we can find me something to wear and then quickly pick up fish before heading back. [That way she doesn't have to go back out later and she can also show Connor her home.]
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[He steps into place beside her, ready to walk with her.]
Do you cook? I promised Hank that I would try to cook for him, but I've never done it before.
[And he wants to be good at it. He wasn't programmed to fail, and he can be very critical of himself.]
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[It's one of many domestic tasks that Justine has practiced and perfected.] Cooking is calming in a way. [She glances up at Connor, her brow furrowing curiously.]
I can teach you. If you'd like. Maybe we can find Hank's favorite dish?
[Justine assumes this is someone important and she gets the feeling that Connor isn't used to messing up.] I think you'll pick it up quickly. You always seem too. [She smiles as they walk from the shore to the streets. Justine pauses to slip her bare feet into her boots but she doesn't lace them up. She just doesn't want to accidently step on broken glass.
She earns a few stares and if not for Connor, a few people looked as if they might proposition her but Justine ignores them all.]
I think the closest clothing store is down this way. [Hopefully they have shoes too. Wet feet is how you get a cold.]
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[He does walk a little closer to her as they head down the street, eyes on anyone who might take the opportunity to do something inappropriate. He would absolutely throw down in the middle of the street if he had to.]
He seems to like burgers a lot. I was hoping to find him something a little healthier, though.
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Burgers can be healthy. I think condiments and anything that counts as fast food is the only thing that make them unhealthy. [And bread but there is nothing inherently unhealthy about a hamburger.] But he likes beef? I think we can find plenty of things that you can make him.
[She steps closer to his side when it seems as if someone might be walking a little too close for comfort. Her hips and side mold against Connor's side as the shop she had in mind rises into view.]
Just there. We'll go there first.
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I plan on buying a recipe book, but having the experience will be helpful too.
[He steps into the shop with her, letting go of her waist and following her to look at the clothes.]
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Recipes help but some technics should be practiced. [Such as poaching, grilling, oven frying... etc.
Justine steps into the store and the clerk instantly intercepts her, waving a hand as if to ask her to leave. The woman looks to have had assumed that Justine is a whore of some kind and such attire is not welcome in her store.
She gently assures the woman that she's simply in need of a skirt and a pair of shoes to replace the articles of clothing that had gotten wet. The sales clerk flushed and Justine was swept into a changing room before more could be said.
When she steps out, her hair is a little more dry and curling freely around her exposed shoulders. She has a new white blouse decorated with pink rose buds gently hugging her torso, taking the place of her corset. It's very apparent that she isn't wearing a bra but Justine looks to be comfortable without one. Light purple fabric swirls around her hips while a few thin pieces of pink and white fabric are tied around her waist. She is wearing a pair of brown sandals that look to be simple but functional.]
What do you think?
[Justine asks as she places her shoes, corset and soaked blouse back in the basket.]
[ooc: similar to this but more white and purple.]
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You look nice.
[The outfit is pretty on her. Then again, pretty much everything is nice on her. Connor picks up the basket again and heads to the counter to pay for their things, and then starts to head out of the shop.]
You needed fish, right?
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Yes.
Do you want to buy something too?
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[Or at least has watched Justine do it.]
I wouldn't want to waste the ingredients.
[He looks over at Justine curiously.]
What are you going to make with the fish?
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I'll probably cut it into filets or flat pieces and roast it with herbs and spices. The heads, tails and bones can be used to make broth though some places already have the fish cut and sell the pieces separately. So it depends on what I can find and what's fresh. [Justine doesn't like prepping raw anything and tries to find vendors who are willing to do it for her, keeping whatever part of the fish they wish in exchange for the service.]
I was going to cook when I got home, if you'd like to see.
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I'd like to see, yes. Maybe I can help somehow?
[He doesn't want to get in the way, but maybe he can do something.]
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Sure. Do you know how to use a knife? I have some things that will need to be cut up.
[Justine purchase a small piece of white fish that's already been cut for her and another bright pink colored fish. Both were wrapped in paper and slid into the basket. The fish here aren't exactly like the ones she's used too at home but she's trying the common fishes and searching for the ones that she likes.]
Let's stop over there. I think I see a blue strawberry. [Which is weird.]
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[He's never actually done it before, but he could analyse how Justine does it and then apply that technique. He follows her over to the strawberry, squinting at it and analysing it.]
...It's almost identical to a normal strawberry, it's just blue.
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I know Connor. I think you've proven that to me by now. But I'll show you. I should have everything we need at the house.
[She stops in front of the produce and pays for a small container of blue strawberries.] Yes. Strawberries are my favorite fruit but I was hoping I might be able to get red ones and grow them outside my house.
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That sounds nice. Who knows, maybe those blue strawberries will be even better than the red ones.
[He shifts the basket to the other hand so he can walk beside Justine without hitting her with it.]
Where do you live?
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[Justine walks at Connor's side, guiding him through the market place towards her home.] It has three rooms though it's just me and Harry right now. There is a stair case in the back that leads up to a floating platform. It's a little strange but it's a pleasant place to relax and read.
[ooc: her house for reference.]
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[As they approach the cottage, he nods.]
It looks similar to mine. I don't think I've met Harry yet.
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[She slips her key into the lock and then pushes open the door. It doesn't look as if Harry is home or he could be hiding in the basement. Either way, Justine doesn't want to disturb him if he's working.]
Let's take all this to the kitchen. I want to lay out these clothes and see if I can get them to dry.
Then we can start cooking.
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[Connor helps Justine take her things to the kitchen, looking around curiously.]
Should I do anything before we start?
[He leans against the counter, looking to Justine.]
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Once that's done we can get started.
[Hopefully he doesn't mind holding Justine's delicates.
He might also make the connection that Justine is currently not wearing underwear.]
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I'm sorry again for luring you into the water.
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Though, I'd be careful singing from now on. [Justine looks up at him, her dark eyes glittering in the soft afternoon sunlight spilling through the bay windows.] You're voice is too beautiful to ignore. [It's also probably magic but Justine ignores that fact.
With everything set into place she walks over towards Connor, lightly placing the tips of her fingers against his elbow as she spoke.]
For cooking. I think it might be better if you tell me what you know. I realize you said you didn't know much but I'm not sure how much of an explanation you're looking for. [She seems unware of any embarrassment on Connor's part. He's very good at hiding it.]
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He smiles slightly as Justine touches his arm, though.]
I know how to work the appliances. I've never actually cooked anything, though.
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