[Otherwise, she's just going to pull out one of the decorative sticks and use it to skewer pieces, while occasionally nibbling on the chocolate covered pineapple.]
[look, stabbing fruit with pointy sticks is totally a valid life choice. but he'll get the forks, holding one out to her, once he's grabbed them. and in a terrible English accent:]
Your utensil, ma'am.
[somewhere, Cutter probably wants to punch someone and doesn't understand why]
[She does her best to match his hoity toity vibe, before pulling off the cellophane around the basket and dishing out some of the fruit. She'll also toss in some of the other options, because if they're breaking it open, they might as well enjoy.]
Do you want one of the chocolate covered pineapples?
[She reaches forward and skewers one of the pieces. It is good honeydew - lightly sweet and juicy enough that it's not a struggle to chew. Almost melts in your mouth.]
[Nathan pops a piece into his mouth, too, though it's slowly, tentatively, like he expects it to bite him if he moves too fast. once he's swallowed, the flinch of an expression he's been wearing softens a little]
Okay, it's definitely better than some of the ones I've had.
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One of the better melons, in my humble opinion.
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[She's not serious, but if he's going to make her take sides, she's going to take sides.]
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[like ... sweet water, but]
Honeydew has, like, zero flavor.
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[Because there is plenty of flavor there if you get one that's picked at the perfect time, as with most fruit.]
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[he'll allow her that, at least]
Maybe you've just never had a good watermelon.
[he's also not above turning that back around on her]
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[There's enough that they can still leave plenty for the crew.]
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Guess we should.
[lead the way, wife]
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Grab some plates?
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You want me to grab, like, some forks, too? Or are we doing this barbarian style?
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[Otherwise, she's just going to pull out one of the decorative sticks and use it to skewer pieces, while occasionally nibbling on the chocolate covered pineapple.]
Probably should act like civilized people.
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Your utensil, ma'am.
[somewhere, Cutter probably wants to punch someone and doesn't understand why]
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[She does her best to match his hoity toity vibe, before pulling off the cellophane around the basket and dishing out some of the fruit. She'll also toss in some of the other options, because if they're breaking it open, they might as well enjoy.]
Do you want one of the chocolate covered pineapples?
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[yes. yes, he does, in fact, want some of the chocolate covered pineapple]
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Bon appetit.
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[he takes the plate for her, immediately reaching for the pineapple. he has it about halfway to his mouth, even, when he stops abruptly]
Wait, wait, wait.
Are we, like, eating stuff, one at a time, so we can judge what a good watermelon is or whatever?
[that is how they got here, right? over an 'argument' on watermelon]
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[She looks down at the plate.]
So the plan was honeydew versus watermelon, right? Maybe we should just take it one cube at a time.
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[so he has something to wash his mouth out with, so to speak, with the watermelon, if he decides he still doesn't like honeydew]
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[She reaches forward and skewers one of the pieces. It is good honeydew - lightly sweet and juicy enough that it's not a struggle to chew. Almost melts in your mouth.]
Yum.
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Okay, it's definitely better than some of the ones I've had.
[he's still not sure he likes it, though?]
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[It's not a win, necessarily, but better than him fully disgracing honeydew's good name.]
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[anyway]
You wanna try the watermelon, next?
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[The watermelon is actually pretty juicy, as well as nice and sweet. She contemplates, before considering.]
That's not bad either.
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Agree to ... kind of agree?
[since he's not exactly going to disagree that honeydew might be okay, maybe]
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[She nods, before popping another piece of fruit in her mouth.]
We should find out where he ordered from. This is pretty good fruit. It'll be great for sending your brother Christmas gifts when he won't come home.
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