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Starfire always did enjoy licking his lips, tasting the coffee with her odd little smile. "I promised that we would have an outing after breakfast today, yes? Well, let us hurry!"
That meant that even she was going to be helping with breakfast. Peter (and May) had made her learn her limits over time, but she knew what to measure and how much now. In went the mix and the blueberries as she whipped up a storm, not quite as wildly as she had years ago.
It was possible to set the table if you could get around the mother flying about the kitchen.
And it was ready! Starfire smiled as widely as she could, passing the napkins as the food came out. Simple blueberry muffins. Their color might be slightly off, but surprisingly, the taste survived!
She stretched her mouth open wide to swallow hers as she always did, a sly little smile on her face.
Peter ate his food using the table manners ingrained into him by his daughter's namesake. Swallowing his bite of muffin he noticed the look on Starfire's face. "What's with the smile Kory?"
"I have uncovered documentation on Tamaran's former wildlife! I can show you zarnics and grisneks and flarnops, as well as the flowers and trees! I am sure that you will love it there," Starfire promised, eagerly describing the strangest Sensorium zoo yet.
"That's what your mother said." Petr replied. "You'd better go finish getting ready if you want to go though." May finishd her breakfast and dashed off to her room.
"Speaking of wildlife? I tracked down Beast Boy last night." he said after May had left, emphatically avoiding the name the others had given Garfield after his transformation. "I think I'm on the right path with the current treatment. He actually TALKED this time."
Starfire waved her off with a giggle, her expression soon taking a turn for the serious. Progress. Her friend, the one she feared she could no longer reach.
Peter sighed, What Gar had said probably wasn't what Starfire was hoping to hear from him. "Wanting to kill me, but," he added, just to try and reassure her, "given that I go over there every so often to jab him with a hypospray, I think he'd want to kill me even if he was entirely himself."
Starfire looked disappointed, trying to imagine what else could be done for her friend. What had been done...could it ever be undone?
"He would never feel that way!" she scolded testily. "Though I wonder...is there a chance any of us could obtain a different response?"
She peeked around the corner to be sure that May wasn't on her way yet. She didn't know very much about the situation and Starfire preferred it that way. Her 'uncle' Gar was...lost to a terrible mistake.
Starfire bit her lip. It had been...painful whenever she visited him, but it was her duty as a Titan and friend. It was still her hope that they would have something of a meaningful relationship again someday.
"But I have promised to show May. Will it really be all right if I go after him?"
She peeked down the hall once more. Where was May?
"Then I will wait," Starfire promised, briefly peeking out her window. Wherever Beast Boy was...she would find him, somehow. Someday.
"You do not need to hurry!" Starfire switched gears to reassure her daughter, playfully hugging her again. "We are not yet attempting to outrun the creatures that await us, but we will! Save your energy," she suggested, reaching for her family's hands.
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That meant that even she was going to be helping with breakfast. Peter (and May) had made her learn her limits over time, but she knew what to measure and how much now. In went the mix and the blueberries as she whipped up a storm, not quite as wildly as she had years ago.
It was possible to set the table if you could get around the mother flying about the kitchen.
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She stretched her mouth open wide to swallow hers as she always did, a sly little smile on her face.
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"That's what your mother said." Petr replied. "You'd better go finish getting ready if you want to go though." May finishd her breakfast and dashed off to her room.
"Speaking of wildlife? I tracked down Beast Boy last night." he said after May had left, emphatically avoiding the name the others had given Garfield after his transformation. "I think I'm on the right path with the current treatment. He actually TALKED this time."
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"Then...of what did he speak?"
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"He would never feel that way!" she scolded testily. "Though I wonder...is there a chance any of us could obtain a different response?"
She peeked around the corner to be sure that May wasn't on her way yet. She didn't know very much about the situation and Starfire preferred it that way. Her 'uncle' Gar was...lost to a terrible mistake.
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"It's worth a shot. If he's lucid enough to talk, he might be lucid enough to really recognize you."
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"But I have promised to show May. Will it really be all right if I go after him?"
She peeked down the hall once more. Where was May?
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"Gar'll still be there later, and you should probably wait a while anyways. He'll have a better chance of recognizing you when he's calmed down."
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"You do not need to hurry!" Starfire switched gears to reassure her daughter, playfully hugging her again. "We are not yet attempting to outrun the creatures that await us, but we will! Save your energy," she suggested, reaching for her family's hands.
"We are ready now, yes?"