☁: Our muses go sledding.
“No. I’m not doing that. Hell no.” Jessica is wildly protesting as Mary Jane is dragging her along to central park, she’s clearly got no say once the determined redhead takes the lead. She’s going on and on about how she’s the grinch and she’d be damned if she ruined Christmas and Jessica is actually asking strangers to help her, they’re giving her the strangest looks and soon enough they’re in front of a massive snow hill and Jessica is just about ready to lift the redhead over her head and walk away.
“How many times do I have tell you no?” Her protests are fruitless because soon enough she’s holding on to Mary Jane and they’re sliding down this hill with Jessica actually screaming at the top of her lungs, she didn’t realize just how much fun this could be, innocent and sober fun is not something she’s used to.
“Let’s go again?” She asks her half excitedly, half trying to hide it as she making her way back up the hill.
ϟ: Our muses bake Christmas cookies together.
“Two cups of this shit.” Jessica voices as she’s scooping up the sugar into the measuring cup, she’s incredibly sloppy about it and before handing it to Mary Jane she takes a gulp of her booze. Jessica is seated on MJ’s small counter and it’s almost impossible for the redhead to cook with her there but she never asks her to move. They’re talking about something random and Jessica is waiting for Trish to get off of work before she comes by here to get her drunk Best Friend.
“I’ve never baked anything in my life, hell I don’t do much that isn’t strictly microwave.” She isn’t ashamed of it, what she is ashamed is that most of her actual home cooked meals come from Trish and they both lack in the cooking department so if they don’t order in it’s usually salad and macaroni and cheese. “It’s not really a useful skill when you live in this shitty city.”
“Okay even I can admit those were fucking good.” Jessica can’t help the words that escape her as she’s finished the last of the cookies MJ set aside for her, the redhead had several perfectly wrapped piles around them something about handing them to people at work and her neighbors, Jessica clearly didn’t understand what being nice was.
“Can you give me the crazy cat lady’s batch, she’s a bitch and you know it.”