[ Chop chop chop chop. Alec is definitely using that knife with an efficiency that makes normal people fearful for their fingers. Veggies go in the bowl. ]
Besides, we're all adults here. Or adult enough. Everyone else can take care of themselves.
[ Whether intentional or not, that little remark seems to strike something, though the only evidence is a slight, slight pause in his chopping. Really, it's hard to tell just what it's a reaction to, if anything. ]
[That slight pause is noted, because Henry misses very little when he’s paying proper attention—and what else is he going to pay attention to right now, anyhow?—and while curious, he can’t be sure what to attribute it to.]
That. Cracking eggs without getting shells in them. How high to heat the stove, and for how long. Any of it.
[Small things to some, unattainable to others.]
Those in-charge at the lab didn’t care about teaching anyone to cook. Priorities were elsewhere.
[There wouldn’t be much point to it, if they ever find a way back “home” — to the same location and time in which they left. What use would mundane things to him be?]
Here? I’ve already re-learned how to make coffee. They did allow that at the lab.
[Another little shrug, this time his eyes looking at what Alec has already prepared, the stove, any pots or pans out.]
[ Well, he's not going to actively teach Henry anything, because that's far too much far too soon even for him, but he won't try to hide what he's doing either. Which right now is adding some milk to the eggs and whipping them up. ]
Golly, Henry, they let you have coffee? Sounds like a real fun place.
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Show me where it says that's my problem.
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You’re so uncaring, Alec. Your poor, poor starving teammates.
[There’s something detached about his tone. Like it’s hard to take offense when he didn’t expect much else, anyway.]
Will you at least let me watch until you’re done?
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Sure, as long as you don't loom like some kind of fucking weirdo.
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You won’t even notice I’m here.
[He says, and then immediately follows up with a question anyway.]
So is this how you’re going to eat your meals from now on? When the witching hour strikes?
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You're awful talkative for someone I'm not supposed to notice.
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[ but FINE he'll answer your STUPID QUESTION. ]
No, I'm not gonna do all my cooking at 3 am.
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[Always has to have the last word, this one.]
In broad daylight, the others will expect to be fed, too.
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[ Chop chop chop chop. Alec is definitely using that knife with an efficiency that makes normal people fearful for their fingers. Veggies go in the bowl. ]
Besides, we're all adults here. Or adult enough. Everyone else can take care of themselves.
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[Wry. Nods down at that frighteningly effective way of chopping veggies.]
I couldn’t dream of doing that, for example.
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What, cutting up peppers?
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That. Cracking eggs without getting shells in them. How high to heat the stove, and for how long. Any of it.
[Small things to some, unattainable to others.]
Those in-charge at the lab didn’t care about teaching anyone to cook. Priorities were elsewhere.
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[ Speaking of cracking eggs, he does that easily too. One-handed even. Not like he's trying to show off, it's almost automatic, the way he does it. ]
... I did a lot of the cooking growing up. Now I do it to unwind. I guess I have had a long time to practice.
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So it’s stress relief for you. Did you cook for your father a lot?
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[ He skirts over to the fridge, grabbing a small container of milk from inside. ]
You ever think about learning some of that mundane, everyday stuff now that you're a free bird? Well, "free" relatively speaking.
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Here? I’ve already re-learned how to make coffee. They did allow that at the lab.
[Another little shrug, this time his eyes looking at what Alec has already prepared, the stove, any pots or pans out.]
For anything else, I’d need someone to teach me.
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Golly, Henry, they let you have coffee? Sounds like a real fun place.
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How else was anyone supposed to get going in the morning? The schedule was strict. Not a minute wasted.
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[ Just assume omelet making is happening while they're talking. ]
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A scoff.]
Unfortunately. Time's a lot of things, and none of them were very good there.
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Just a hunch I have, but did they treat you guys like lab rats there?
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