[ SORRY SPIKE they're either 1) hidden somewhere in a box or 2) thrown out her window (she is not on the ground floor).
BUT when he arrives he'll find Lottie's place predictably stylish, clean, minimalist and with the usual strange decor. Paintings of plants and high heels angled just so on coffee tables, magazines with her face on them. The only mess he'll see is the mountain of food containers neatly spread out across her kitchen counter when she opens the door. ]
[ spike slouches in, predictably, wearing his usual messy suit with the sleeves rolled up and loose tie. he's got the swordfish parked some distance away, the usual flight gloves discarded in the cockpit, and looks all the world as if he happened to condescend to drop by.
well, except for how quickly his eyes go to that mountain of restaurant ramen, and how they brighten.
lottie's apartment is always strange to him, and not just for the furnishings; the bebop is always chaotic, and always noisy, and has never been neat a day he's lived in it. but he shrugs, makes an obligatory grumbly sound (without heat) as he shucks off his shoes before crossing to the kitchen. ]
What is all this?
[ he doesn't recognize the restaurant name, stamped in loud letters across the containers. ]
oh YES!!!
why would u ever think it was ME who did smth?
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[ and that information BETTER be good because she made him pay 20,000 woolongs for it!! ]
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it's not a big deal! lol
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i have them
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i'm not gna do that
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But will she say that?? (No.) ]
why don't u ask faye
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wyd later btw
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who's asking?
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me
duh
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[ that's not an answer???? ]
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what a shame
guess i'll have to eat all this food by myself
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you're BUSY so
what does it matter
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i could make time
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anyway be here by 7pm
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[ he has NOT forgotten about that lottie!!!
but ok whatever he will, in fact, be arriving around 7 at her place. ]
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BUT when he arrives he'll find Lottie's place predictably stylish, clean, minimalist and with the usual strange decor. Paintings of plants and high heels angled just so on coffee tables, magazines with her face on them. The only mess he'll see is the mountain of food containers neatly spread out across her kitchen counter when she opens the door. ]
Shoes off, please!
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well, except for how quickly his eyes go to that mountain of restaurant ramen, and how they brighten.
lottie's apartment is always strange to him, and not just for the furnishings; the bebop is always chaotic, and always noisy, and has never been neat a day he's lived in it. but he shrugs, makes an obligatory grumbly sound (without heat) as he shucks off his shoes before crossing to the kitchen. ]
What is all this?
[ he doesn't recognize the restaurant name, stamped in loud letters across the containers. ]
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