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Dennis Coleman
Chapter 2: Montage!
☆☆Day 1, 0400☆☆
It's still dark outside when Heather is startled awake by a noise. She looks around in a daze, flicking on the lamp next to her bed. It takes her a second to adjust to the light, but when she does, she yells in surprise, clutching her sheets tight to her chest. "Dennis! What are you doing in here?!"
Dennis stands by the dresser on the other side of the room, holding a pair of pants. In the light, he can see they aren't his size. Or even his gender. He quickly puts them back. "Those clothes you got for me didn't fit. I thought I'd go through the drawers-"
"You stay away from my drawers! Go back to sleep, we'll find some later!"
"I don't want to be a bother..."
"You're bothering me now! Get out of my room!" She grabs the nearest object, her alarm clock, and throws it at Dennis, sending him scurrying for the door. She chases after him, making sure he goes back to his room. She makes sure to lock her door after closing it. "Maybe I'll just lock him in his room from now on..."
In his room, Dennis leans against the door, feeling his face heat up from embarrassment. "That was a bad plan. Although, her night shirt looked about my size. I'll ask her about it later."
☆☆Day 1, 1130☆☆
Dennis takes the knife away from Heather, grabbing a towel to stop the bleeding. "Who taught you how to use a knife?"
Heather scowls as she takes the paper towel from him, wrapping her finger tightly. "What, you've never slipped? The onions were getting to me, that's all!" She leaves Dennis to cut the vegetables, going to get the first aid kit. He now understands why she has one in the kitchen.
"No, I haven't. I had a good teacher, and she drilled safety above all else." He quickly cuts the onion and peppers, tossing them in the pan with some oil. "I thought you were a baker?"
"Oh, ha-ha. Let's see you bake bread sometime. Bet you 20 bucks it falls flatter than a pancake."
☆☆Day 2, 1430☆☆
Dennis huffs out a breath in frustration, tossing the controller onto the seat beside him. Heather smirks at him from her spot on the floor. "You're really bad at this."
He crosses his arms sullenly. "I'm better with real guns. And all that stuff on the screen distracted me!" Heather just laughs. "Excuses, excuses. You're just a sore loser."
Dennis sighs, picking up the controller. "Let's play the fighting game again. I was good at that." Heather scoffs, but gets up to change the disk. "Button mashing doesn't count as 'good', honey."
☆☆Day 3, 1500☆☆
Dennis dances in place while washing dishes, singing along to the music. "Don't stop, believing! Hold on to that feeling!"
Doctor ruffles his feathers in annoyance, hopping off the chair and flying into the living room, where Razer is practicing his attacks. Dennis sighs, looking at Scrapper, asleep by his feet. "Everyone's a critic."
Heather comes in, carrying grocery bags. "I'm back! I stopped at the store and grabbed some clothes for you. These should actually fit. And look! I got you a hat!" She shows Dennis a beige flat cap, excitedly putting it on his head. She tilts her head to the side as he adjusts it to be more comfortable. "That's a good look on you. Your head doesn't look so small now."
Dennis shakes his hands at her, flinging water toward her face. She shrieks in surprise, laughing. "Don't!" Dennis grins, grabbing a handful of soap bubbles to put on her head. She grabs his wrist, her smile fading. "Don't. Just... don't." She steps back, hugging her arms to her stomach. "Finish up. I'll... I'll put everything away." She grabs her bags, heading for the pantry and leaving Dennis to his chores.
☆☆Day 3, 2030☆☆
"Heather, are you okay? You've been pretty quiet since you got home." Dennis stands in the doorway to the home office, watching Heather slowly spin back and forth in her chair.
She glances up, nodding. "Yeah. I'm just a little tired. Things were crazy in town, you know? Lot of people, traffic, stuff like that."
Dennis nods slowly, but doesn't push. "Alright. I'm going to bed. Try to get some sleep, okay? I'll see you in the morning?"
Heather smiles and gives him a thumbs up, so he heads down the hall to his room. He pretends he didn't see her holding the locket.
Chapter 2: Montage!
☆☆Day 1, 0400☆☆
It's still dark outside when Heather is startled awake by a noise. She looks around in a daze, flicking on the lamp next to her bed. It takes her a second to adjust to the light, but when she does, she yells in surprise, clutching her sheets tight to her chest. "Dennis! What are you doing in here?!"
Dennis stands by the dresser on the other side of the room, holding a pair of pants. In the light, he can see they aren't his size. Or even his gender. He quickly puts them back. "Those clothes you got for me didn't fit. I thought I'd go through the drawers-"
"You stay away from my drawers! Go back to sleep, we'll find some later!"
"I don't want to be a bother..."
"You're bothering me now! Get out of my room!" She grabs the nearest object, her alarm clock, and throws it at Dennis, sending him scurrying for the door. She chases after him, making sure he goes back to his room. She makes sure to lock her door after closing it. "Maybe I'll just lock him in his room from now on..."
In his room, Dennis leans against the door, feeling his face heat up from embarrassment. "That was a bad plan. Although, her night shirt looked about my size. I'll ask her about it later."
☆☆Day 1, 1130☆☆
Dennis takes the knife away from Heather, grabbing a towel to stop the bleeding. "Who taught you how to use a knife?"
Heather scowls as she takes the paper towel from him, wrapping her finger tightly. "What, you've never slipped? The onions were getting to me, that's all!" She leaves Dennis to cut the vegetables, going to get the first aid kit. He now understands why she has one in the kitchen.
"No, I haven't. I had a good teacher, and she drilled safety above all else." He quickly cuts the onion and peppers, tossing them in the pan with some oil. "I thought you were a baker?"
"Oh, ha-ha. Let's see you bake bread sometime. Bet you 20 bucks it falls flatter than a pancake."
☆☆Day 2, 1430☆☆
Dennis huffs out a breath in frustration, tossing the controller onto the seat beside him. Heather smirks at him from her spot on the floor. "You're really bad at this."
He crosses his arms sullenly. "I'm better with real guns. And all that stuff on the screen distracted me!" Heather just laughs. "Excuses, excuses. You're just a sore loser."
Dennis sighs, picking up the controller. "Let's play the fighting game again. I was good at that." Heather scoffs, but gets up to change the disk. "Button mashing doesn't count as 'good', honey."
☆☆Day 3, 1500☆☆
Dennis dances in place while washing dishes, singing along to the music. "Don't stop, believing! Hold on to that feeling!"
Doctor ruffles his feathers in annoyance, hopping off the chair and flying into the living room, where Razer is practicing his attacks. Dennis sighs, looking at Scrapper, asleep by his feet. "Everyone's a critic."
Heather comes in, carrying grocery bags. "I'm back! I stopped at the store and grabbed some clothes for you. These should actually fit. And look! I got you a hat!" She shows Dennis a beige flat cap, excitedly putting it on his head. She tilts her head to the side as he adjusts it to be more comfortable. "That's a good look on you. Your head doesn't look so small now."
Dennis shakes his hands at her, flinging water toward her face. She shrieks in surprise, laughing. "Don't!" Dennis grins, grabbing a handful of soap bubbles to put on her head. She grabs his wrist, her smile fading. "Don't. Just... don't." She steps back, hugging her arms to her stomach. "Finish up. I'll... I'll put everything away." She grabs her bags, heading for the pantry and leaving Dennis to his chores.
☆☆Day 3, 2030☆☆
"Heather, are you okay? You've been pretty quiet since you got home." Dennis stands in the doorway to the home office, watching Heather slowly spin back and forth in her chair.
She glances up, nodding. "Yeah. I'm just a little tired. Things were crazy in town, you know? Lot of people, traffic, stuff like that."
Dennis nods slowly, but doesn't push. "Alright. I'm going to bed. Try to get some sleep, okay? I'll see you in the morning?"
Heather smiles and gives him a thumbs up, so he heads down the hall to his room. He pretends he didn't see her holding the locket.