𝒕𝒘𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒚-𝒆𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕, chemical reaction.

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ⵢ₊˚ IN WHICH. . . they see the sparks.

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THE STREAM ENDED WITH GREAT SUCCESS, AND ONCE IT WAS DONE, BOTH VEDA AND SAPNAP WERE STARVING. So, they raced down to the kitchen, deciphering what there was to make.

"I wanna make something, like a chef, y'know?" she questioned, opening the fridge.

"A chef? Chef Veda. Hm."

"Yeah, nice to ring to it, huh?"

Sapnap scoffed, coming up behind her and skimming over the contents inside the refrigerator. "Sure, whatever you say. What are you thinking?"

"We could make pizza. Or something cool, like lasagna."

"Ok, sure, I'm good with whatever," he said. While she pulled out the ingredients, she instructed him to preheat the oven.

With everything setup, Veda turned on the speaker kept in the kitchen, playing one of her playlists. The first song on was "The Hills" by The Weeknd, a classic.

"Alright, I'm going by memory because my mom used to make this all the time," she declared, hands shuffling around.

"I'll just follow your lead. Lasagna shouldn't be too hard," he replied, grabbing what her fingers pointed to.

"Good plan. Wait, shit, I have grease on my hands, can you tie my hair back?"

Sapnap tilted his head in confusion, then noticed the hair tie on her wrist. "Uh, sure, I guess."

Pulling it off, he did his best to gently pull her hair behind her face, though his hands were hot on her neck. If it weren't for the blush coming up her neck, it would've given her chills. In only seconds, her hair was back in a messy low ponytail.

"Is that good?"

Veda grinned, "it could be better, but it'll do."

"Oh come on, pretty girl. I just killed that. Best ponytail the world has ever seen."

The nickname caught her off guard, her cheeks now flaming. "I'd beg to differ, but whatever. Now let's get this shit moving; my stomach is going to start eating itself soon."

He agreed, and together, they got the ingredients prepped then began to layer each accordingly. Veda struggled to remember parts of it, but side by side, they were able to figure it out to the best of their abilities. Song after song passed, and they were currently on "Streets" by Doja Cat.

𝗦𝗠𝗔𝗟𝗟 𝗪𝗢𝗥𝗟𝗗𝗦,   sapnapWhere stories live. Discover now