Chapter 10 - Fun in the Kitchen
Submitted December 25, 2006 Updated August 24, 2009 Status Incomplete | Well this story is gonna take a twist on reality as well as fiction, and its onna turn out little different than I planned, but its good, so READ AND COMMENT PLEASE!!! hahah
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Chapter 10 - Fun in the Kitchen
Chapter 10 - Fun in the Kitchen
Rui and Tomoyo came in hand in hand, Tomoyo carrying a bag of DVDs, and Rui
carrying take-out. "Sorry, but I didn't eat that much at Grandma's. I bet you
guys didn't either, so we brought take-out! YUM!" Tomoyo squealed. "Shoko, your
face is all red, are you running fever?" Shoko looked up and said "Oh, no. I
was just trying to move the couch closer to the TV, but it didn't really work.
It didn't help that someone was laughing at me either..." Shoko couldn't
believe that she was getting good at lying....it wasn't a very good asset...She
looked over to Rui, who was giving a knowing glare to Suichi. Tomoyo was fooled
but it appeared that Rui wasn't. Rui didn't seem to care either. Tomoyo just
giggled and shoved Rui saying "Come on! I thought men were supposed to be more
efficient than women!" Rui just threw her an amused glance and started up the
stairs. He set the take out on the counter and tried pushing the couch. "shoot,
Shoko, you weren't kidding. This thing's pretty hard to budge." Tomoyo plopped
the DVDs down on the counter and moved to the couch to help her fiance with
moving it. Soon, Shoko got tired of laughing and went over to help the stressed
couple, who had only managed a foot. The three of them managed another foot and
a half, and soon Suichi just raised an eyebrow and decided to help too. Within
about 15 minutes, the destination was reached for the couch (which had four
rather worn out young adults sprawled all over it.) "DARNIT!!!" Tomoyo suddenly
shreiked. The other three just about jumped to high heaven. "What happened,
babe?" A startled Rui asked. "THE TAKE OUT IS COLD NOW!" Tomoyo screeched. Rui
looked like Tomoyo had just sprouted a horn from her forehead. "Hun, we can
warm it up in the micro wave." He said uncertainly. Shoko sighed. "It broke
when my dad tried to warm his coffee and his biscuit at the same time. But
Tomoyo, we can just warm it up on the stove. In fact I will go and do it. You
guys go ahead and put on a movie. I will be back in fifteen minutes." She
started to get up, but Tomoyo interrupted "But your gonna miss it." Shoko
raised an eyebrow. "Sis, i doubt your gonna let me sleep with all over your
reviews about the movies. You can tell me what I missed then." With that, she
got up, grabbed the bad with the take out, and started off towards the kitchen.
She flicked on the lights and started towards the stove. She bent down to get
her mother's favorite cooking pan- the open one, with the big handles on the
side- it was a traditional japanese cooking bowl. So, she got up and put a
little bit of oil in it, to make it heat faster. She dumped the rice in and
started fiddling with it. There was a sudden shadow in the doorway, and Shoko
looked up to find Suichi leaning against the doorframe, watching her with a mix
of curiousity and some sort of contentment in his eyes. "Ummm, whats up?" She
asked meekly. Suichi looked at her, then swiftly crossed the room. He put his
hands on her shoulders, and moved her sideways. "You're doing it wrong." He
said simply, and Shoko watched as he began stirring the food in a counter-
clockwise motion. "Haha wow, nice job Mr. Mom!" She joked as she shoved his
arm. "Yes, well Suichi has been that way ever since we were little, hahaha,
always taking care of everyone, especially me." Rui chuckled. The young couple
had walked into the kitchen, Rui with his arms crossed, leaning against the
counter, and Tomoyo giggling at his side. "Its not much fun watching movies
without somebody. Its more fun to be together." Tomoyo said. Meanwhile Suichi
and Rui were in their own little conversation. "Im starting to regret it, Rui."
he said, giving Rui a death glare. "oh now, now, no need to get hostile, Shoko
needs to know that you'll be caring for her!" Rui shot back. This made Shoko
blush like mad, and Suichi's hands shake with anger. All of a sudden Tomoyo
burst out laughing, and that made everyone else laugh. 'Oh, this is going to be
a fun, fun time...'
carrying take-out. "Sorry, but I didn't eat that much at Grandma's. I bet you
guys didn't either, so we brought take-out! YUM!" Tomoyo squealed. "Shoko, your
face is all red, are you running fever?" Shoko looked up and said "Oh, no. I
was just trying to move the couch closer to the TV, but it didn't really work.
It didn't help that someone was laughing at me either..." Shoko couldn't
believe that she was getting good at lying....it wasn't a very good asset...She
looked over to Rui, who was giving a knowing glare to Suichi. Tomoyo was fooled
but it appeared that Rui wasn't. Rui didn't seem to care either. Tomoyo just
giggled and shoved Rui saying "Come on! I thought men were supposed to be more
efficient than women!" Rui just threw her an amused glance and started up the
stairs. He set the take out on the counter and tried pushing the couch. "shoot,
Shoko, you weren't kidding. This thing's pretty hard to budge." Tomoyo plopped
the DVDs down on the counter and moved to the couch to help her fiance with
moving it. Soon, Shoko got tired of laughing and went over to help the stressed
couple, who had only managed a foot. The three of them managed another foot and
a half, and soon Suichi just raised an eyebrow and decided to help too. Within
about 15 minutes, the destination was reached for the couch (which had four
rather worn out young adults sprawled all over it.) "DARNIT!!!" Tomoyo suddenly
shreiked. The other three just about jumped to high heaven. "What happened,
babe?" A startled Rui asked. "THE TAKE OUT IS COLD NOW!" Tomoyo screeched. Rui
looked like Tomoyo had just sprouted a horn from her forehead. "Hun, we can
warm it up in the micro wave." He said uncertainly. Shoko sighed. "It broke
when my dad tried to warm his coffee and his biscuit at the same time. But
Tomoyo, we can just warm it up on the stove. In fact I will go and do it. You
guys go ahead and put on a movie. I will be back in fifteen minutes." She
started to get up, but Tomoyo interrupted "But your gonna miss it." Shoko
raised an eyebrow. "Sis, i doubt your gonna let me sleep with all over your
reviews about the movies. You can tell me what I missed then." With that, she
got up, grabbed the bad with the take out, and started off towards the kitchen.
She flicked on the lights and started towards the stove. She bent down to get
her mother's favorite cooking pan- the open one, with the big handles on the
side- it was a traditional japanese cooking bowl. So, she got up and put a
little bit of oil in it, to make it heat faster. She dumped the rice in and
started fiddling with it. There was a sudden shadow in the doorway, and Shoko
looked up to find Suichi leaning against the doorframe, watching her with a mix
of curiousity and some sort of contentment in his eyes. "Ummm, whats up?" She
asked meekly. Suichi looked at her, then swiftly crossed the room. He put his
hands on her shoulders, and moved her sideways. "You're doing it wrong." He
said simply, and Shoko watched as he began stirring the food in a counter-
clockwise motion. "Haha wow, nice job Mr. Mom!" She joked as she shoved his
arm. "Yes, well Suichi has been that way ever since we were little, hahaha,
always taking care of everyone, especially me." Rui chuckled. The young couple
had walked into the kitchen, Rui with his arms crossed, leaning against the
counter, and Tomoyo giggling at his side. "Its not much fun watching movies
without somebody. Its more fun to be together." Tomoyo said. Meanwhile Suichi
and Rui were in their own little conversation. "Im starting to regret it, Rui."
he said, giving Rui a death glare. "oh now, now, no need to get hostile, Shoko
needs to know that you'll be caring for her!" Rui shot back. This made Shoko
blush like mad, and Suichi's hands shake with anger. All of a sudden Tomoyo
burst out laughing, and that made everyone else laugh. 'Oh, this is going to be
a fun, fun time...'
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