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Sibling Rivalries: Chili Edition


Inside, everything's set up and waiting for the hungry and the curious: Clint's cooking in one corner, and Verity's in the other. Between them, tables are laid out with the necessities: bowls, plates, spoons, and plenty of napkins. There's beer and iced tea, some lovely tres leches cakes provided by the Nexus' favorite Japanese detective, and various toppings for the chili: bottles of sriracha and sweet Thai chili sauce, red pepper flakes, green onions and red, lime wedges, diced bell peppers and jalapeños, crumbled bacon, shredded cheddar cheese and sour cream. Cornbread and tortilla chips round things out.
Long tables with a mix of benches and chairs fill the hall on either side of the fire pits. One has board and card games stacked neatly at one end (they were neat when they were put out, at least). Another has two boxes, one wrapped in purple paper and one in pink, for depositing voting slips.
Poll #17301 1st Annual Chili Cook-Off
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 7
Who gets your vote?
((There will doubtless be further Cupid-based shenanigans, but this weekend, it's all about the platonic relationships. Bromances, BFFs, and family ties rule the day! Let's celebrate! Threadhopping, tangents, games, and mischief are all encouraged. Just don't start a food fight or Verity will have to yell.))
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"You've got a lovely family to cook for now. Isn't that something to look forward to?"
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"Mm, true, I've been lucky to have them. But getting them together at the same time to sit down and eat can be a challenge. I mean. With their schedules."
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The latter remark makes the officer smile wide.
"And here I thought you'd just continuously slip them food so the pair of bachelors didn't starve to death or survive on naught but chips and take out." That's what his brother eats if left to his own devices, at any rate.
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She laughs at the idea, but she doesn't refute it. "Oh, I try, but sometimes I like to actually get some time with them. As a sort of reward for my efforts in sisterly care."
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"They're doing you good, too. I can tell." It makes him happy to know she has people looking out for her as well. She needs that. Being alone is something no one needs, especially after so much loss.
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"Yeah, they look after me. It's what we have each other for." They're almost one stable person, between the three of them. "We invented a holiday, for our family. They took me out sledding. My sled got stuck in a tree."
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"Did you attach rockets to the sled or something?" How does that even happen? Katsuya has no idea. Then again, he's never been sledding before. Maybe that's a common occurrence?
"I'm glad you're alright, rather. It sounds like it was a good time."
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"No, I just fell off. I'm really good at sledding, clearly." It doesn't bother her that she's bad at it. It was fun, and that's what's important to her. "Are you all set here? I should get back to the chili."
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It shouldn't take him too long to make coffee.
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