He and Andrey would get along like a pair of tom cats. Pyotr feels a desperate need for a drink, but he still has a task to perform. He slouches into the kitchen, checking first the pantry -- he hasn't yet purchased any food to stock it, but maybe the last owners of the apartment left something behind.
...Actually, he should probably throw out this flour. It's not supposed to smell like that, is it?
He carries the sack back out the front room, leaving it beside the door to be carried out later while he checks the coat closet. There is a small broom in there, surprisingly, although it looks rather dirty itself with the bristles blunted and bent, dust bunnies clinging here and there. "Would this be useful at all?" He brings it out for Burakh to see.
"Fine for now, but you should get another one later." He says, deciding that sending Pyotr out for another would be too much hassle.
He takes the broom from Pyotr and begins sweeping where he's ripped up carpet, making a dust pile, before setting the broom aside to rip up more carpet. He repeats until all the carpet is up in a pile, the dust is in a dust pile. He grabs the dust pan and shoves in into Pyotr's hands. Time to help, wet cat man.
"A handful of times." Artemy shrugs, "Not so much in town, people are rather stationary there, but living in the Capitol, students would need help with housing, moving in and out. I would pitch in when need be."
He sweeps up, and then, with that done, he begins to haul the carpet outside. At least if it's out on the front step, it'll be easier to load.
"I'll have to call for a cart." He thinks out loud. "Is this better?" He asks Pyotr, looking over his work. The apartment floor is now clean, carpet-less, and furniture-less.
"Much," Pyotr agrees, surveying the space. "I can work with this." Stripped to the floorboards like this, it closely resembles his flat in Town-on-Gorkhon -- minus the boarded-up windows of course, which he is not planning to replicate. He picked this apartment because of the natural lighting, actually.
"Thank you. I'd never been able to accomplish all this by myself, certainly not so quickly."
Artemy gives a nod. It feels weird, just a week or so ago, they were at each other's necks. Now he was here, he had rearranged the man's apartment, and was even being thanked for it. But he knows that in order to belong to a community and convey the values you think it has, you can't be exempt from it.
And he is determined to prove that Pyotr has a place here, even if he doesn't like him. His like or dislike of him is irrelevant here.
"Certainly, think nothing of it." He says, and he truly means it.
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Funny thing is he isn't even trying to show off. Artemy just gets so caught up in doing that he just simply does. A man of action through and through.
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He and Andrey would get along like a pair of tom cats. Pyotr feels a desperate need for a drink, but he still has a task to perform. He slouches into the kitchen, checking first the pantry -- he hasn't yet purchased any food to stock it, but maybe the last owners of the apartment left something behind.
...Actually, he should probably throw out this flour. It's not supposed to smell like that, is it?
He carries the sack back out the front room, leaving it beside the door to be carried out later while he checks the coat closet. There is a small broom in there, surprisingly, although it looks rather dirty itself with the bristles blunted and bent, dust bunnies clinging here and there. "Would this be useful at all?" He brings it out for Burakh to see.
what you dont like it? xD
"Fine for now, but you should get another one later." He says, deciding that sending Pyotr out for another would be too much hassle.
He takes the broom from Pyotr and begins sweeping where he's ripped up carpet, making a dust pile, before setting the broom aside to rip up more carpet. He repeats until all the carpet is up in a pile, the dust is in a dust pile. He grabs the dust pan and shoves in into Pyotr's hands. Time to help, wet cat man.
i like it too much
Pyotr kneels, holding the pan steady while Burakh sweeps up the dust. "Do you do this kind of thing often?" he asks curiously.
winks
He sweeps up, and then, with that done, he begins to haul the carpet outside. At least if it's out on the front step, it'll be easier to load.
"I'll have to call for a cart." He thinks out loud. "Is this better?" He asks Pyotr, looking over his work. The apartment floor is now clean, carpet-less, and furniture-less.
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"Thank you. I'd never been able to accomplish all this by myself, certainly not so quickly."
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And he is determined to prove that Pyotr has a place here, even if he doesn't like him. His like or dislike of him is irrelevant here.
"Certainly, think nothing of it." He says, and he truly means it.