Pretty sure there’s a certain ratio of solid to water you have to hit if you’re going to make something gelatinous. I reckon you could always drink it instead.
[ It's another busy day at work, but Fred is around, and waiting for her while George is off helping a customer. Tonks finds him first, and he simply raises his eyebrows expectantly when he spots her. ]
[She hesitates, only for a fraction of a moment, when she's realized it's busy. But she steels herself and holds out the tupperware of liquid jello, raising her eyebrows as she waits for him to at least take a closer look.
And, regardless of whether he gets closer or not, she's charmed it to splash the nearest person in the face with some after the lid's been removed.]
[ Well then. If anyone’s complained about the magenta robes of an employee at Weasley’s Wizarding Wheezes clashing with the trademark Weasley hair, their eyes are in for an entirely new sort of eyesore. Fred doesn’t react immediately, standing as still and tall as he ever could as the remnants of the very non-gelatinous jello drip down his nose and onto his robes. ]
Grape, Tonks? Really, I thought you had better taste than that.
[ Luckily for him, they’re standing near a rather fun stand. With just a flick of his wand, a number of teacups launch themselves from the shelves at Tonks, each one snapping and biting at her in a way that wouldn’t hurt, but would prove difficult to escape. ]
[The sight of it- well, she only feels slightly horrible about all the grape jello on him. Dora smiles a little, laughing at it.]
Bloody good look for you.
[Unluckily for her, she hadn't been expecting that retaliation. Shrieking, all in good nature, she drops the tupperware and swats at the teacups while reaching for her own wand...
And his hand. Because if she's going down in this, he's going with her. Give him a taste of his own medicine.]
The teacup motif suit you, Tonks. Very cute. Endearing, even.
[ He laughs as she tries to drag him into it, and the teacups, of course, are indiscriminate in choosing their victims. But Fred knows what it takes to keep them away, so there’s that. After producing a sugar cube in hand, the teacups on his arm immediately go after that instead of him. ]
[She should have known better. However, now with her wand in hand, she's able to summon some sugar cubes of her own to distract the piranha like teacups from her.]
[She scoffed at that... and to that look, she just raised an eyebrow. Fred was smarter than to use her full name, she at least took comfort in knowing that....
Dora sighed and shrugged at the next question.]
Mom bloody went on about how I wouldn't make it in the muggle world if I ever got roped into undercover work. And jello seemed the easiest thing to make, yeah?
[But the annoyance was really only half-hearted. She at least realized how ridiculous she was being- how this whole thing was. On that note, he was still dripping with grape jello- or what was supposed to be the jello.
She smiled coyly at him as she nudged him.]
That's a good look for you, by the way... Soaked in grape jello that never really set.
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And a bloody cooling spell. Nothing works.
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Could be you mixed it wrong. It's too bad nothing's exploded.
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If it explodes, I blame you. And you should come over to help clean it.
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I tried a cooling spell- and I was trying to be muggle about it. But if you insist, I'll bring it over.
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Pretty sure there’s a certain ratio of solid to water you have to hit if you’re going to make something gelatinous. I reckon you could always drink it instead.
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Where are you right now?
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1/2
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Oi, Fred.
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Well?
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And, regardless of whether he gets closer or not, she's charmed it to splash the nearest person in the face with some after the lid's been removed.]
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Grape, Tonks? Really, I thought you had better taste than that.
[ Luckily for him, they’re standing near a rather fun stand. With just a flick of his wand, a number of teacups launch themselves from the shelves at Tonks, each one snapping and biting at her in a way that wouldn’t hurt, but would prove difficult to escape. ]
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Bloody good look for you.
[Unluckily for her, she hadn't been expecting that retaliation. Shrieking, all in good nature, she drops the tupperware and swats at the teacups while reaching for her own wand...
And his hand. Because if she's going down in this, he's going with her. Give him a taste of his own medicine.]
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[ He laughs as she tries to drag him into it, and the teacups, of course, are indiscriminate in choosing their victims. But Fred knows what it takes to keep them away, so there’s that. After producing a sugar cube in hand, the teacups on his arm immediately go after that instead of him. ]
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Cute and endearing? Hardly my style.
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[ The smirk on his face seems to say, Just be glad I haven’t called you by your full name. But of course, Fred would never. ]
What got you started on grape jello to begin with? I never figured you for the domestic type, mixing up sweets like that.
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Dora sighed and shrugged at the next question.]
Mom bloody went on about how I wouldn't make it in the muggle world if I ever got roped into undercover work. And jello seemed the easiest thing to make, yeah?
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Well, you certainly proved her wrong, didn’t you?
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[But the annoyance was really only half-hearted. She at least realized how ridiculous she was being- how this whole thing was. On that note, he was still dripping with grape jello- or what was supposed to be the jello.
She smiled coyly at him as she nudged him.]
That's a good look for you, by the way... Soaked in grape jello that never really set.
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[ Simply. Beaming. ]
You, on the other hand, might benefit from a quick trip to the loo.
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[Rolling her eyes so much.]
Bloody rude you are, too. You always this charming or am I just a special case?
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[ Yeah, he's completely unphased. ]
Only for you, love.
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