Post by Eden Fletcher on Jul 8, 2017 13:19:51 GMT -5
Eden enjoyed living with he best friend. He wasn't a slob but also not a neat freak and he didn't care that she never made her bed. He was there if she needed a drinking buddy but he had his own life. However, sometimes the routine of life had distanced the friends to the point where Eden rarely saw Max in the last month or so. He usually came home late only to shuffle zombie like to his bed with a mumbled hello. If he noticed her at all. Actually, she usually was in a deep sleep or painting when he was home and didn't want to be disturbed. Eden usually left early in the morning to get a run in before heading to the ministry or to a client's home to do a portrait session. So more often than not the two roommates missed each other. It seemed like Max was taking on more and more hours at the hospital or doing something. When she did take a peak in his room (door was open) she noticed the crumpled up parchment, towers of books and piles of robes everywhere. He was working on some project and it appeared he was near a breakthrough. Or stuck is a very deep rut that was bothering him. It looked pretty much the same either way. Eden wasn't a neat freak either, her room was a mess of tossed clothes, shoes, sketches, paint brushes, pencils etc. It often looked like a war zone until she got too fed up and tidied up. Usually about once every two to three months.
Today was not a cleaning day. Today was a cooking day. She had woken up with the thoughts of pasta dancing in her head. The lure of carbs was too strong and by the time noon came along she had a whole mean planned out in her head. She pinned a quick owl to Max telling him to be home after work for dinner because she was feeling chefy. Over the years Eden had turned into an okay cool. She was pretty good at following a recipe and she had some subscriptions to a few muggle cooking magazines. She just didn't do it as often as she should. Since she came into her inheritance she tended to eat out more than budget her money by cooking at home. She tried to cook about once every couple of weeks because she liked it. There was something relaxing about thwacking meat with a tenderizer. When ever she was in a particularly wicked mood she made soup. she couldn't beat up her enemies so she cut up vegetables instead.
So Eden had ventured out into Muggle London to a local supermarket to get ground beef, tomatoes, salad stuff etc. She then went to this amazing bakery close to their house and bought loads of fresh baked bread. She'd only went in to buy a loaf of french bread for garlic bread but came out with rolls for sandwiches, a crunch baguette, goat cheese, french bread, bagels, croissants and a chocolate tart. That shop was dangerous and she fell into the only one thing trap again. She really should learn to say no to baked goods. Oh well, Max needed fattening up.
Eden had taken her loot back to the apartment and started her little masterpiece. She'd gotten the tomatoes and fresh herbs simmering to make a sauce while meatballs baked in the oven. Music played on the muggle radio and Eden wiggled as she sliced up cucumbers and sang along. Midway through a ancient Beatles song, Eden just froze. For a second her hand kept moving the knife she was slicing cucumbers with and she sliced into her fingers but she didn't curse. Eden just stood there knife falling onto the counter. Eden's eyes darkened to the color of a night sky as images passed through her mind. Her eyes darted up and down, side to side seeing a future no one else saw, unaware of her surroundings. She hadn't had a vision in 17 years and it had been longer still that she had one that took over her entire body and made her loose awareness.
The urge to record what she saw hammered her subconscious and her fingers started sketching in blood on the pale yellow counter what she saw. When her blood had clotted, Eden's magic took over allowing her to scratch images of circles into the counter. When her body became physically weak she sank to the ground but the images kept coming and her fingers kept moving across the floor. The images were disjointed and often didn't make sense. Fire came shooting down a hall. Blood soaked through a parchment of names. She drew tombstones in the floor, lifting from the ground. Not all the images were horrible. Vines filled with flowers stretched out in front of the stove. She continued locked in the trance as the meatballs turned black and the tomato sauce bubbled over.
Today was not a cleaning day. Today was a cooking day. She had woken up with the thoughts of pasta dancing in her head. The lure of carbs was too strong and by the time noon came along she had a whole mean planned out in her head. She pinned a quick owl to Max telling him to be home after work for dinner because she was feeling chefy. Over the years Eden had turned into an okay cool. She was pretty good at following a recipe and she had some subscriptions to a few muggle cooking magazines. She just didn't do it as often as she should. Since she came into her inheritance she tended to eat out more than budget her money by cooking at home. She tried to cook about once every couple of weeks because she liked it. There was something relaxing about thwacking meat with a tenderizer. When ever she was in a particularly wicked mood she made soup. she couldn't beat up her enemies so she cut up vegetables instead.
So Eden had ventured out into Muggle London to a local supermarket to get ground beef, tomatoes, salad stuff etc. She then went to this amazing bakery close to their house and bought loads of fresh baked bread. She'd only went in to buy a loaf of french bread for garlic bread but came out with rolls for sandwiches, a crunch baguette, goat cheese, french bread, bagels, croissants and a chocolate tart. That shop was dangerous and she fell into the only one thing trap again. She really should learn to say no to baked goods. Oh well, Max needed fattening up.
Eden had taken her loot back to the apartment and started her little masterpiece. She'd gotten the tomatoes and fresh herbs simmering to make a sauce while meatballs baked in the oven. Music played on the muggle radio and Eden wiggled as she sliced up cucumbers and sang along. Midway through a ancient Beatles song, Eden just froze. For a second her hand kept moving the knife she was slicing cucumbers with and she sliced into her fingers but she didn't curse. Eden just stood there knife falling onto the counter. Eden's eyes darkened to the color of a night sky as images passed through her mind. Her eyes darted up and down, side to side seeing a future no one else saw, unaware of her surroundings. She hadn't had a vision in 17 years and it had been longer still that she had one that took over her entire body and made her loose awareness.
The urge to record what she saw hammered her subconscious and her fingers started sketching in blood on the pale yellow counter what she saw. When her blood had clotted, Eden's magic took over allowing her to scratch images of circles into the counter. When her body became physically weak she sank to the ground but the images kept coming and her fingers kept moving across the floor. The images were disjointed and often didn't make sense. Fire came shooting down a hall. Blood soaked through a parchment of names. She drew tombstones in the floor, lifting from the ground. Not all the images were horrible. Vines filled with flowers stretched out in front of the stove. She continued locked in the trance as the meatballs turned black and the tomato sauce bubbled over.