giveittoyoursister: (Looking down at the people)
Because reasons, Vi was maybe spending even more time hanging with Steph than usual at the moment, which meant things like making sure Steph didn't fall back into her terrible eating habits, and while they could very easily live on take-out indefinitely, Vi, y'know, liked having an excuse to cook for her.

And while dinner wasn't shaping up to be anything fancy, the kitchen was smelling like one of the less dubious food stalls back home and Vi was feeling pretty proud of herself.

[For the girl!]
giveittoyoursister: (Hmmph)
Late in the afternoon, shading into the early evening, Vi left herself in Steph's place, a bag of groceries in one arm, beanie-wearing cat draped over her shoulders.

Mostly she'd brought Steph home because Saffron was well and truly Done with her presence for the moment and needed some alone time at the store, but she also wanted to hide the tank she'd made in Sidon's class the other week in with the rest of Steph's clothes for her to find later. Kind of a reverse sneaky theft.

And there was also the part where she was kind of worried about what Steph's fridge looked like after it had been left to it's own devices for a week. The best case scenario was that she wouldn't need to empty it before she put the stuff she'd just bought away.

[For the aforementioned cat wearing a beanie!]
giveittoyoursister: (Back n tatts)
Vi was shadow boxing. Getting back into training properly, like she knew she should, was still eluding her, but this much at least she'd been able to keep up with.

She paused, rolling her shoulders and swinging her arms. She was stiffer than she'd like. Not that it was a surprise. Everything was either overworked or underworked, she she still hadn't adjusted to the beds here, in all she'd be more surprised if she wasn't stiff as a board. Just about the only positive was that her last few lingering bruises had faded to that final dull, ugly brown.

Her stomach growled and she rolled her shoulders one final time as she brought her fists up. Five more minutes and she'd go find breakfast.

So, naturally, during those five minutes, she overextended her left arm, something twinged in her bad shoulder, and just like that, her entire torso was on fire as her back spasmed.

"Shit." She bit out the curse. Doubling over and biting down on the back of a handwrap to muffle the noise she made, she tried to ride it out.

As least it wasn't also dislocated this time. Fixing that sucked so much.

[Open to the roomie if she's around.]
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