Emily (
iluvroadrunner6) wrote2018-02-10 10:26 am
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Entry tags:
- bones: lance sweets,
- canon: bones,
- canon: dctv,
- canon: from dusk til dawn,
- canon: librarians,
- canon: newsflesh,
- canon: original,
- canon: teen wolf,
- canon: the blacklist,
- canon: vampire diaries universe,
- dctv: laurel lance,
- dctv: mick rory,
- dctv: nate heywood,
- dctv: sara lance,
- dctv: zari tomaz,
- fdtd: kisa,
- fdtd: seth gecko,
- newsflesh: maggie grace garcia,
- original: aaron wilkinson,
- original: rosalina frostward,
- prompts: get your words out,
- ship: cora/stiles,
- ship: freya/stefan,
- ship: kate/peter,
- ship: kisa/seth,
- ship: maggie/sweets,
- teen wolf: cora hale,
- teen wolf: derek hale,
- teen wolf: kate argent,
- teen wolf: peter hale,
- teen wolf: stiles stilinski,
- the blacklist: donald ressler,
- the librarians: cassandra killian,
- the librarians: ezekiel jones,
- the librarians: jacob stone,
- the librarians: jenkins,
- tvdverse: freya mikaelson,
- tvdverse: stefan salvatore
have it your way | tvdverse | 300 | round 1, set 7
Freya and Stefan are walking arm and arm through the local farmer’s market. Stefan seems determined to teach Freya to cook, and she should have developed this skill a long time ago. Only problem are cheeseburgers are literally the best thing you can eat when you have a hangover.
“The last time I actually cooked something, we were roasting it over a spit.”
“We could do that,” Stefan smirks, veering off occasionally to grab some of the vegetables. He pays the vendors then comes back again. “There’s a fire pit in the backyard.”
Freya raises her eyebrows for a moment. “Would you actually let me do that?”
“Are you kidding? Less work for me.” He flashes her a grin. “Provided it’s properly seasoned.”
“Yeah, that you may have to do yourself. I’m not well versed in ‘seasoning.’” She draws air quotes, around that word, teasing. She appreciates Stefan’s ability to cook for what it is, and she would never want to hinder his process. Also, it gets her out of some work.
“Ah, I think I can dictate that to you just fine,” he laughs. “You’re not getting out of it that easily.”
“Can’t blame a girl for trying.”
“You know, if you want to have a nice long human life, you do need a slightly better diet than tequila and cheeseburgers.”
“I’m aware,” she replies with a small nod. “But old habits are hard to break. And cheeseburgers and tequila are so good.”
He laughs a bit, before nodding. “I’m well aware of that.” He then steers her towards the exit with a nod. “Come on. It won’t be as bad as you think.”
“We’ll see. If the kitchen is on fire later, I’m blaming you.”