http://spandexorgtfo.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] spandexorgtfo.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2010-01-16 12:19 am
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Night 46: Kitchen

[from here]

The kitchen appeared to be empty, but Kratos understood that initial impressions were usually incorrect. Through the dim light provided by the flashlights they had, he couldn't see anything lying out; everything was apparently tucked into the appropriate cabinet or drawer, which was how a proper kitchen was meant to be kept, but given the atmosphere, it almost felt as if its cleanliness was meant for reasons other than sanitary ones.

As the group moved through the kitchen toward the refrigerator, Kratos kept his ears especially open for any sounds of rapid movement across the white tiled floor, as even with a flashlight, it was difficult to see much other than what was lit a few feet ahead of them.

[identity profile] itstaichoutoyou.livejournal.com 2010-01-16 08:22 am (UTC)(link)
Glad that their little detour had been short, Hitsugaya led the way into the kitchen. There was no telling what was waiting for them, and as leader, it was his responsibility to clear the way. He used his flashlight to scan ahead, but its range was limited, so he had to rely on his other senses and instincts to detect any danger.

The kitchen looked clean and empty. Anything that could be used as a weapon was out of sight, and while Hitsugaya would have liked to check the drawers, sticking around in one place increased their chances of being attacked. Besides, they had a mission.

[identity profile] mukuchi.livejournal.com 2010-01-23 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
[from here (http://community.livejournal.com/damned/795292.html?thread=64701596#t64701596)]

And here was the kitchen. With absolutely no one in it. Going over the wall was definitely a better idea than going through the Sun Room which always seemed to be guarded. Better yet, they'd even made a friend.

As soon as Mori was certain the area was clear, he started moving toward the pantries to collect the ingredients they needed - and a few things the little wind ghost could play with. There was no doubt she'd like some paper or flour to swirl around, so he brought extras of both. Mori wasted no time in lining up the baking sheets, bowls, measuring cups, spoons, flour, sugar and all the other things they needed on the counters.

Once he was just about certain things were set, he looked to Mitsukuni and waited for his cousin to give him further instructions on what sort of cake they'd be making. Was tonight chocolate or strawberry or something else entirely?