Blood didn’t frighten her. She didn’t mind handling the steaks themselves, but Tinnaire had never tried to cook one before. She had a cookbook propped up on the counter and held open by the convenient bottle of bourbon she’d been enjoying. The kitchen was foreign territory for her and it still mystified her some. She’d read the recipes and bought her ingredients, but everything had been on sale as ‘two for one’ sale. BOGO. The clerk had made sure to tell her when she’d gone to pay at the counter, didn’t she want to go back and get the free ones? She had smiled, thanked the other woman, and retrieved the previously left ‘bonus’. But was it really a bonus when you had no family to share it with and barely any skill in the kitchen? This wasn’t likely to be something she was proud to have done. But it was a challenge. And she had wanted to pan sear a steak with butter. Still, it was fun to share and if she really flubbed it up, there was always take-out or a cafe.
She looked at the meal she’d made. It didn’t look half bad! The green beans may have been slightly overdone, strawberry and spinach salad added more color. The rolls had been from a mix and one row had burnt, but she had tried. About three of them looked truly good and most of the rest salvageable. She had cooked! She smiled wide to herself and put her freshly washed hands on her hips.
She did not particularly ever want to do this again!
It was unlikely to be the most delicious thing he’d ever eaten, but Tinnaire was fairly certain Andy wouldn’t mind. He was bringing that Hearthstone game his friend had taught him and he’d promised to bring dessert. An evening together with a friend would start the weekend out right!
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day 27 Delicious/Blood
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