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apocalypsehowcomm2023-05-16 09:15 am
Moving Day | Closed
Who: Hunter, Eda, Raine, Peter
When: Mid-May
Where: ADI Apartment, Bonnie's Flophouse
Summary: Hunter's movingin with his parents to Bonnie's
Warnings: None
In the end, the decision to move to Bonnie's wasn't that hard. Eda had asked him to think about it, back when he first arrived, and he had, many times. But he had fallen into a routine. He was comfortable. He liked his roommate. He thought he was doing okay.
And then he met Raine in the graveyard and it quickly became apparent that he was not okay. More than that, he wanted what they and Eda were offering.
[ Closed to Peter ]
The first order of business was letting his roommate know. It would be rude to just up and leave without saying something. And Peter was a friend, one that he very much would like to keep.
So right around breakfast time, he hovers by the table, hands tapping on the back of a chair.
"Hey, Peter... Got a minute?"
[ Closed to Eda and Raine ]
Turns out, he doesn't actually own much. All his clothes fit into one box, padding the few knick-knacks he's picked up. The other two boxes contain nothing but books, and they are both too heavy and unweildy to haul up the stairs on his own, though he insisted on taking one of the book boxes.
He's halfway up the stairs before he remembers his manners and glances over his shoulder.
"Thanks for the help."
When: Mid-May
Where: ADI Apartment, Bonnie's Flophouse
Summary: Hunter's moving
Warnings: None
In the end, the decision to move to Bonnie's wasn't that hard. Eda had asked him to think about it, back when he first arrived, and he had, many times. But he had fallen into a routine. He was comfortable. He liked his roommate. He thought he was doing okay.
And then he met Raine in the graveyard and it quickly became apparent that he was not okay. More than that, he wanted what they and Eda were offering.
[ Closed to Peter ]
The first order of business was letting his roommate know. It would be rude to just up and leave without saying something. And Peter was a friend, one that he very much would like to keep.
So right around breakfast time, he hovers by the table, hands tapping on the back of a chair.
"Hey, Peter... Got a minute?"
[ Closed to Eda and Raine ]
Turns out, he doesn't actually own much. All his clothes fit into one box, padding the few knick-knacks he's picked up. The other two boxes contain nothing but books, and they are both too heavy and unweildy to haul up the stairs on his own, though he insisted on taking one of the book boxes.
He's halfway up the stairs before he remembers his manners and glances over his shoulder.
"Thanks for the help."

They're his parents now!!!
As they climbed up the stairs behind Hunter, they flashed him an affectionate grin.
"Of course, Hunter. I wasn't going to ask if you wanted to move in and then not have help you. We're happy to help you get settled however we can," They paused, and glanced back at Eda. "Right, Eda?"
they are!!
Raine's insistence on which box they helped with got an eyeroll, but... she also snuck in a quick comment back about how she certainly wasn't complaining about the muscles.
"Yeah, what they said," Eda agrees as she follows the two of them up the stairs, "we gotcha." After all, she'd said to tell her if he needed anything since he got here; the point still stood.
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At the top of the stairs, he nudges the door to his new room open with his foot and dumps his box on the bed. He invites Eda and Raine to do the same as he examines the space. It's not impressive, but he can make it work.
"I can hang things, right? And...I'm going to need a bookshelf. Maybe two..."
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"Of course you can. And we can help you get whatever you need," they busy themself with inspecting a crack in the wall, and grimace at it. Bonnie's was still.. well, a flop house. "And we can help with repairs too..."
Raine turned back to Hunter, hands on their hips.
"Do you want help unpacking?"
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Eda does in fact catch that grin, but she decides not to say anything for once. For the moment she just follows Hunter in and sets down the box she was carrying.
"Well, if we can't hang things I'm gonna be a in a lot of trouble," she says with a little snort, despite Raine saying of course.
"But if you need anyone to put together some shelves you know where I am," she adds, as she looks around the room as well. "Could probably even grab some today."
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"I don't really have much to unpack. I guess the books can go on the desk for now, and..." He frowns. Yeah, He's going to need at least one bookshelf. It's a good thing he doesn't have a roommate.
Which brings him to the next realization. "You have to build the shelves yourself?"
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Raine didn't quite know where Eda got the bookshelves in their room from, but furniture seemed to come from thousands of places in the human realm. Even the trash, sometimes, according to Eda.
"There was a place I discovered using my phoon called IKEA, apparently you have to build everything they give you there."
Raine put their hands on their hips, and turned to Eda.
"Hunter showed me how to use my phoon when I first arrived at the ADI. He seems to know a lot about the human world! It was very helpful."
They beam at Eda- both because they were genuinely proud of Hunter, but because they were happy they had a kid to brag about that was as cool as him.
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"Oh he's really caught onto this place," she agrees--and she knows it's partly because he was spending time in the Human Realm with Luz before getting here, but although she's filled Raine in on a lot of what she knows, she doesn't bring that up right now.
"But--yeah, sometimes you have to build them yourself. We don't exactly have construction magic here. Had to do some of that back home, anyway. I'm used to it." Mostly because she was fixing up the Owl House by herself, as well as that little house in the Human Realm.
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Building the furniture makes sense. Someone had to do it. It's just not something he ever had to do himself. When he needed an extra shelf in his room at the castle, it came already assembled.
Anyway, a shelf is just a bunch of horizontal planks between two vertical planks.
"Psh. Who needs magic? It can't be that hard."
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They're embarrassed to even bring up the library, but luckily, the other two seemed preoccupied with the concept of building furniture.
Raine's smile changed a little, and their head cocked to the side in a way that Eda would recognise as one of their rather mischievous looks.
"I think it would be fun to watch you build furniture, Eda." Their tone hits somewhere between teasing Eda and flirting with her, but they tack on a more sincere tone as they continue. "But I'm sure we can all figure it out if we build it together."
They gave Eda one more grin before they began to look inside of one of his boxes.
"Would you want to look for anything today? Furniture? Or what about some clothes..?"
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She gives Raine an equally teasing eye-roll at their comment on watching her build furniture. "Bet you would," she mutters back, her tone equally ambiguous.
"There's an idea, we could make it a whole shopping trip, huh?" she suggests with a grin. It would be nice to just spend some time with the two of them, while they have a chance—the day off, and no disasters or anything trying to eat them right now. She's enjoying the opportunity for a nice domestic moment more than she might want to admit.
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He looks between the two of them, half baffled, and half mortified by...is this flirting? Is that what's happening? Is this a thing that's going to happen a lot?
"Uh."
Oh, thank Titan for something else to focus on. "Shopping?" He mentally tallies up his current savings. It's...not great, but probably enough for a few things. "That's fine. I do need a shelf for my books."
He's surprised they want to do something so mundane as a group, but it does feel nice.
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And there will be more. Raine must flirt with their childhood best friend at intervals deemed appropriate for the situation, or they won't survive.
Raine gave Eda another mischievous glance before they moved back across the room, to Hunter's side.
"We can help you buy whatever you need. I mean, I'll have to stay within budget but.. I'm sure we can figure it out." They grin at Eda. "I think a shopping trip sounds great."
They were loving every moment of this.
"What else do you need for your new room, Hunter?"
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The brunette glances up from doling out eggs onto a plate at Hunter's question. This was about their breakfast routine, the two talking on and off while either Peter or Hunter made breakfast. Today Peter opted for eggs and hash browns, something pretty simple. "Yeah, of course, what's up, Hunter?"
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"So..." This really shouldn't be so hard. It's not a big deal. But there's a part of him that is opposed to disappointing others. (Would his leaving be a disappointment?)
"I've decided to move to Bonnie's."
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Bonnie's is definitely a lot less structured then the ADI living quarters is.
"Have you been wanting to move there a while-?"
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He likes structure, even if he doesn't quite trust the organization behind it.
"And Eda and Raine are from my world. I would like to live closer to them."
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Sure, Steve Rogers, Winter and Yelena were from where he was, but, he wasn't the closest to them. Peter knows that's more his own fault than anything else. He wants to be close, but what if they disappear like Tony did? He's not sure how he would even handle that.
He nudges the plate over to Hunter wordlessly, "Definitely do it, you guys should stick together."
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"I just...need their support right now." Which still feels a little strange to think about. Before coming here, he never would have imagined putting Eda and Raine on his (extremely short) list of Trusted Adults.
"I'll visit all the time though. I-if that's okay. And hey, you and Leo can have the whole place to yourselves." Not that that had ever been a problem.
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"Yeah, and you should get that." Peter answers quietly back, his own brows pinching together a little as his mind drifts back to May. He knew distantly he was never going to see her again, but hadn't quite... dealt with that fact.
He manages to clear his face of a tired kind of grief as he turns back around to settle his own plate down.
Just in time to go red at the suggestion.
"I- true!" He manages, only slightly stumbling over his words. "Sorry if we've been annoying or anything. Its just the first time I've ever had a boyfriend before."
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Peter going red gets a soft snort from him. "It's not annoying. Before I wound up here, I was in a house with six other people. Only one was an adult. That could get annoying. But..."
He pauses, frowning. "Are you really okay? I don't have to leave..."
He could postpone. Eda and Raine would understand, right?
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"I think you're gonna be going back to that, since there are a lot of people at Bonnie's." He offers back, partially teasing to try and distract himself from the thought of May or home.
Peter shakes his head at the offer, smiling at Hunter. "I'll be okay, seriously. I can probably ask Leo to stay over at night or something. Even then, it won't take long before someone else shows up as a roommate. ADI just assigns them randomly in the first place."
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Hunter relaxes some and digs into the breakfast at last. He will miss this, and idly wonders if anyone at Bonnie's cooks or if there's a routine there. He really should have asked. Oh well.
"I mean it though. I still want to hang out."
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He had no real metric for just how the place worked day to day. One trip there didn't mean much to how the place actually felt.
"Yeah, I wanna hang out too. You have free reign to come by whenever." Peter offers readily back, digging into his hash browns with gusto. Peter is a big eater even without his amplified spider bite driven metabolism.
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He shrugs. "I also grew up in a castle. I guess I'm used to busy places." Though the castle was large enough for all the bustle and he was under no threat of getting a bunkmate. "If they do stick me with an obnoxious roommate, though, I'm moving back in. I don't care if you have someone new here. I'll steal the couch."
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