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SPOILER!!: HE GAVE UP HIS CRUST
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Originally Posted by hermionesclone View Post
Text Cut: Drama llama?




THINGS WERE GOING DOWN.

Despite how much he liked drama and looking into it, something told him that this wasn't going to go well. At least not for him. His eyebrows furrowed as he looked between Hadley, Lex and Lottie. What even? Couldn't they go ahead with the system they had? It seemed to work pretty well for them. She was going to get the smallest pieces. It was PERFECT.

But nooooOOOOOOOOOooooooooo!

And then Lottie was speaking and.............

SAY WHAT?!

No. No no. HE had to give up HIS pizza?! WHAT IN THE NAME OF MERLIN. Dejected, he opened his mouth to argue this point and say that there was NO WAY he was going to give up the dough he had been working SO hard on but Lottie was continuing. And there was a wink too. That seemed to add points in the column that talked about the pros of giving his dough up to Lex, right alongside the points that this was LEX and that he was sure she would hex him into another century if she walked out of here on an empty stomach.

"Fine. FINE, you can have my dough." And cue a smile for the Gryffindor Prefect. "You owe me big time, Cambridge." Wink. He pushed the bowl towards her.




Oh there was a question too. About salt and flour. Salt question came first soooo, Grayson raised his hand to answer that one. "Dough without salt tastes bland. If you have a pizza crust that doesn't have salt in it, you can instantly tell that something's not right." Uh huh. "And besides, doesn't it help keep the dough not so sticky?" Because the last thing HE wanted was for a sticky dough.

"I heard something about a water to flour ratio." That was all. He didn't understand it too much sooooooo he wasn't going to say anything else on that.
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Text Cut: Lex and Whitty!




See? Between Lottie's words and Lex's miserable act (though it wasn't really an act, she was feeling entirely awful for this, no doubt), they technically got Grayson to do their work for them. Or Lex's, at least.

This was rather interesting, indeed. And L-Squared was falling short because there is just SO MUCH MORE they can accomplish. They have to work on this.

Unfortunately, Grayson's acceptance meant that they wouldn't get to work as a group anymore. Certainly, the Gryffindor and the Slytherin could keep on bickering all they wanted, Lottie wouldn't mind. But yes, technically, it was Grayson and herself from now on. "Thanks for offering, that's so nice of you." She said, when he'd agreed. Not when he had offered to give his dough to Lex, because he never did, we know that. He was still getting smiles for complying.

Speaking of smiles, why was her boyfriend's so small. She returned it just because.

As far as salt goes, she probably had nothing more to add.


Just when she thought things couldn't get any worse, the Gryffindor was nearing the end of her chocolate. No chocolate and no pizza. This was clearly a sign, she just needed to find out what it was saying. Perhaps that she should drop Muggle Studies or face.....THIS.

Lex stared at the chocolate, as if trying to will it to last longer than it currently was but her eyes drifted back to the Slytherin as he began to speak. She could have his dough? Lex grinned even after him mentioning her owing him. "You won't be disappointed--though you might be with the dough. I reckon I should apologize before I get my hands on it. You'll forgive me, won't you?" Of course he would, they were buds. It'd have taken more to change that. Sandwiches in the kitchen sealed all deals. Obviously. This was legit now whether Grayson liked it or not.

Lottie got a nudge and a smile in thanks for getting her a dough so she wouldn't have to start again. Thank you very much Lottie for saving her from starvation, even if only temporary and exaggerated starvation. Ahem.

Oh and they'd be kneading the dough now? Lex wasn't going near the oven. This was muggle studies, no magic allowed, no levitating the pizza into the fire hot oven but she would do this kneading thing.

She didn't know what type of crust Grayson preferred but if he wanted this thing tasting even half decent he'd appreciate her using a rolling pin instead of attempting this with her own devices. The Gryffindor grabbed the pin and began beating at the dough, whacking it over and over until she was sure it was dead until it looked like a lump of dough with holes in it.

Erm....it didn't LOOK like a pizza crust....."Help?"
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