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[Team one] easy as pie
Almost forgot about shiritori this time but managed to write more pointless takahika fluff lol
"Absolutely no promises about the pie," Takaki says, not taking his eyes off the array of ingredients in front of him. He's frowning like he's looking at a stack of unpaid bills instead of food. "So don't get your hopes up."
Hikaru chuckles from his viewpoint at the kitchen table. "I have faith in your cooking skills. You have yet to set the kitchen on fire, so that's a good sign. Don't sell yourself short."
Takaki looks unconvinced, though he reaches out anyway to begin the baking process with the first ingredient listed on the recipe.
"You said the same thing last time and I ended up using salt instead of sugar," Takaki mutters, mostly to himself but not quiet enough that Hikaru doesn't hear.
"That's why I already hid the salt away where you can't find it," Hikaru declares, looking proud.
"...you took it over to Yabu's place, didn't you?"
Hikaru scoffs, and now it's his turn to mutter. "It's not like he's ever using his kitchen for anything..."
But that does the trick to make Takaki laugh, because tales of Yabu's unused kitchen are legendary. Hikaru watches him relax his shoulders and roll up his sleeves.
"Alright, I'm going to bake this pie," Takaki says with determination.
"That's the spirit!" Hikaru cheers.
There are plenty of other things Hikaru could be doing this evening, but he'd rather sit here and watch his boyfriend instead. Plus, while he's confident Takaki's baking adventure won't turn out as bad as anticipated, he does want to provide a little supervision. Just in case.
"Oh no, I forgot the pie crust!" Takaki suddenly exclaims in horror.
Hikaru can't help but laugh. Of course. He stands up, grabbing his keys.
"Alright, come on. We're going on a grocery shopping adventure."
Throwing the baton to
miyeokguk
"Absolutely no promises about the pie," Takaki says, not taking his eyes off the array of ingredients in front of him. He's frowning like he's looking at a stack of unpaid bills instead of food. "So don't get your hopes up."
Hikaru chuckles from his viewpoint at the kitchen table. "I have faith in your cooking skills. You have yet to set the kitchen on fire, so that's a good sign. Don't sell yourself short."
Takaki looks unconvinced, though he reaches out anyway to begin the baking process with the first ingredient listed on the recipe.
"You said the same thing last time and I ended up using salt instead of sugar," Takaki mutters, mostly to himself but not quiet enough that Hikaru doesn't hear.
"That's why I already hid the salt away where you can't find it," Hikaru declares, looking proud.
"...you took it over to Yabu's place, didn't you?"
Hikaru scoffs, and now it's his turn to mutter. "It's not like he's ever using his kitchen for anything..."
But that does the trick to make Takaki laugh, because tales of Yabu's unused kitchen are legendary. Hikaru watches him relax his shoulders and roll up his sleeves.
"Alright, I'm going to bake this pie," Takaki says with determination.
"That's the spirit!" Hikaru cheers.
There are plenty of other things Hikaru could be doing this evening, but he'd rather sit here and watch his boyfriend instead. Plus, while he's confident Takaki's baking adventure won't turn out as bad as anticipated, he does want to provide a little supervision. Just in case.
"Oh no, I forgot the pie crust!" Takaki suddenly exclaims in horror.
Hikaru can't help but laugh. Of course. He stands up, grabbing his keys.
"Alright, come on. We're going on a grocery shopping adventure."
Throwing the baton to
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