10-16-2017, 10:06 AM
Crevan's eyebrows raised slightly as he did his best to suppress a chuckle, taking a sip of his coffee to keep himself quiet. He was a little surprised to hear that the stranger was a vegetarian, not hearing that around here. Many of the residents in Prine were fond of their meats, especially considering the majority of the supernatural population were werewolves or something closely related to animals. Of course then there was the small population of celestials of which didn't eat anything unless it was for show, but Crevan did his best to keep away from that kind of creature. They were too unpredictable and powerful for him to want anything to do with, not only that, they always had an attitude that they were 'holier than thou', which could get extremely irritating.
The redhead watched as Kevin tapped his pen against his bottom lip in thought. "I think we can make something work," he assured the dark haired man. "There's warm apple or banana bread you can have as a side and then some pancakes if you'd like? No eggs involved in the pancake process, and we can throw in some fresh blueberries if you'd like? If you don't want the pancakes, we can also make some home-fried potatoes with some peppers and onions? Sorry for the slim selections, you're our first vegetarian."
Crevan waited for the man to give his order, eyes running over the map that the man had been studying earlier, noticing that the apartment he'd marked was the same apartment building Crevan resided at himself. He could probably offer some assistance to the newcomer that looked a little overwhelmed at the size of the community, but he was still unsure if his help would be welcome. The newcomer reminded him of himself when he first arrived in Prine; weary, uncomfortable, and perhaps a little angry at his situation, and he probably wouldn't have accepted help from anyone at that point either.
Turning back to the university assignment in front of him, he began his own work again, offhandedly making a comment towards the stranger that he deemed safe enough. "What do you think about the apartments?" he commented without looking over to the table next to him. He offered a shrug in regards to his own comment. "I think they're decent, a little bigger than what I need."
His apartment was large; three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, dining room, and living room. Certainly more than he needed living on his own, though he supposed that if the government and community had their way he wouldn't be living on his own for very long. The whole point in being placed into the community was to have him find a mate and do his part to increase the declining population. So the apartments were large enough for a decent sized family, and the rooms on the first few floors were larger than the rooms on the higher floors to encourage alphas and omegas to make large families. It almost made him shiver to think about, so he quickly pushed the thought out of his head.
The redhead watched as Kevin tapped his pen against his bottom lip in thought. "I think we can make something work," he assured the dark haired man. "There's warm apple or banana bread you can have as a side and then some pancakes if you'd like? No eggs involved in the pancake process, and we can throw in some fresh blueberries if you'd like? If you don't want the pancakes, we can also make some home-fried potatoes with some peppers and onions? Sorry for the slim selections, you're our first vegetarian."
Crevan waited for the man to give his order, eyes running over the map that the man had been studying earlier, noticing that the apartment he'd marked was the same apartment building Crevan resided at himself. He could probably offer some assistance to the newcomer that looked a little overwhelmed at the size of the community, but he was still unsure if his help would be welcome. The newcomer reminded him of himself when he first arrived in Prine; weary, uncomfortable, and perhaps a little angry at his situation, and he probably wouldn't have accepted help from anyone at that point either.
Turning back to the university assignment in front of him, he began his own work again, offhandedly making a comment towards the stranger that he deemed safe enough. "What do you think about the apartments?" he commented without looking over to the table next to him. He offered a shrug in regards to his own comment. "I think they're decent, a little bigger than what I need."
His apartment was large; three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, dining room, and living room. Certainly more than he needed living on his own, though he supposed that if the government and community had their way he wouldn't be living on his own for very long. The whole point in being placed into the community was to have him find a mate and do his part to increase the declining population. So the apartments were large enough for a decent sized family, and the rooms on the first few floors were larger than the rooms on the higher floors to encourage alphas and omegas to make large families. It almost made him shiver to think about, so he quickly pushed the thought out of his head.
“By what right does the wolf judge the lion?"