Jell-o is Good for the Soul, by Jess (PG)
Jun. 23rd, 2010 03:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Rec Category: Sam and Daniel friendship
Categories: Sam and Daniel friendship, Sam, Daniel, humor
Warnings: none
Author on LJ:
jessm78
Author's Website: The Science Twins
Link: Jell-o is Good for the Soul
Why This Must Be Read: Wonder Twins. Food fight. Need I say more? :)
As he was about to take the spoon, their fingers bumped.
Sploosh!
The blue blob wriggled off her spoon and plopped right into his coffee.
She lifted her gaze from the coffee cup and found Daniel staring at her, his jaw slack. “Um … oops,” she murmured, feeling her cheeks growing warm.
“That was the last of the coffee.”
“I didn’t--” Sam stopped when she saw the hint of playfulness on Daniel’s face. She smirked. Two could play at that game. “I know. I was sitting here, hoping you’d drop by for the last cup of coffee so I could dunk my disgusting, sickeningly sweet Jell-o into it and ruin it for you.” She folded her arms across her chest, smiling defiantly at him. “What are you going to do about it?”
Daniel got up and walked from the table to the refrigerator case. He removed a dish of red Jell-o and marched back to her. “Well, Captain Doctor, I’ve heard rumors that you don’t particularly care for the red Jell-o. Is that right?” Grabbing a spoon, he loaded it with a large glob of the red stuff and flung it into her dish.
For a brief moment, Sam stared at it, barely believing what he’d done. Then, looking back up at Daniel, she twitched her lips into an evil grin. “You’re dead meat, Mister.”
Categories: Sam and Daniel friendship, Sam, Daniel, humor
Warnings: none
Author on LJ:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Author's Website: The Science Twins
Link: Jell-o is Good for the Soul
Why This Must Be Read: Wonder Twins. Food fight. Need I say more? :)
As he was about to take the spoon, their fingers bumped.
Sploosh!
The blue blob wriggled off her spoon and plopped right into his coffee.
She lifted her gaze from the coffee cup and found Daniel staring at her, his jaw slack. “Um … oops,” she murmured, feeling her cheeks growing warm.
“That was the last of the coffee.”
“I didn’t--” Sam stopped when she saw the hint of playfulness on Daniel’s face. She smirked. Two could play at that game. “I know. I was sitting here, hoping you’d drop by for the last cup of coffee so I could dunk my disgusting, sickeningly sweet Jell-o into it and ruin it for you.” She folded her arms across her chest, smiling defiantly at him. “What are you going to do about it?”
Daniel got up and walked from the table to the refrigerator case. He removed a dish of red Jell-o and marched back to her. “Well, Captain Doctor, I’ve heard rumors that you don’t particularly care for the red Jell-o. Is that right?” Grabbing a spoon, he loaded it with a large glob of the red stuff and flung it into her dish.
For a brief moment, Sam stared at it, barely believing what he’d done. Then, looking back up at Daniel, she twitched her lips into an evil grin. “You’re dead meat, Mister.”