Dr. Norman Osborn II (
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[Norman gets a blep in turn for his teasing, Peter's tail wiggling a little in turn.]
Thanks, I was trying to figure out where to even start, you know? I usually eat stuff while cooking, but hot oil kinda made that hard. [A habit Norman and Otto had to get used to anytime Peter helped them cook, gently sniping bits of ingredients to eat.]
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[he laughs, his own nose wrinkling at the tail wiggle. the boy had already been impossible to say no to, getting exponentially more so didn't seem fair.]
I'm glad there's something that'll deter you from eating every edible ingredient on the counter. I'll hafta remember that. Maybe Otto and I will sacrifice our cardiovascular health for our grocery budget and start cooking more fried things.
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[Though his mind per usual is jumping around.] Do you think monsters can get heart attacks? Or like high cholesterol, that kinda stuff?
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[even heart attacks can't stop them, he thinks, but keeps that one to himself. it's a train of thought he doesn't want Peter to board.]
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[Peter has to muse about that as he helps get latkes arranged into neater piles, easier to stash into the parchment paper and storage bags Norman was grabbing.]
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She had already started work on trying to predict changes, so a lot of baseline factors should already be established. I need to figure out where I want to start, besides just the weaknesses ... I've been going through the volumes of that Spengler guide. Have you read it yet? Interesting as hell.
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[Slowly but surely the bags are being filled. Latkes may rest now.]
Yeah, Chiaki and I have went over the book a few times. I probably need to re-read it later.
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[he labels each bag with the contents and the date: you can take a scientist out of the lab but he will always designate his specimens]
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That's if samples weren't already taken anyway. Still probably better to start with new samples?
[Peter continues the line of latke packing. His mind more focused on their conversation at the moment.]
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[did he just steal another latke to munch on? maybe. it's tough to say whose habits wore off on who here]
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[Peter sees the latke theft, and just laughs softly at it. He's happy Norman enjoys them.]
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You're right, though, of course. I should go back through the network and check if there were any volunteers Moira spoke with when she made her own request. That might at least give me a place to start.
[om nom nom.]
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It'd honestly be a fair place to start. Then you can message the people on that post.
[Collectively the two are making headway in getting the latkes put away.]