[Hmm. He looks over the food, deciding what looks salvageable before moving over to the refrigerator itself.
It was easy enough to start focusing on the refrigerator as if it were an oversized box. The first thing he does is cast a spell on it to prevent more water from invading it. A shimmer of magic seems to settle it over, wrapping over the surface of it like a light invisible shield before vanishing.]
[He goes over and starts prodding at things with his wand. There's a few things he moves aside, clearly writing off, but when he finds a piece of fruit or a vegetable that's wilted, a few sparks fly out, ripening it once more.]
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[And sure enough, five minutes later, Johnny may hear a knock at the front door.]
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[ he's going to throw it open with a grin! don't mind them basically walking through a very large puddle ]
Albus! So glad you made it.
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Not at all. I'm happy to be of help. After all, I'd hate for you to starve from lack of uncontaminated food.
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[ He's drawing Albus into a brief hug before letting go with a rueful huff. ]
I'd be okay. Vampire. But it's weighing on my Dom--emotionally as well. He's very fond of his house.
[ With good reason. Even waterlogged, it's clearly a beautiful place. ]
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I don't blame him. Water damage is difficult, especially when the water never quite seems to fade away. Perhaps I can help with some of that as well.
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I'd be incredibly grateful if you could. Thank you, Albus.
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I'm not sure how much can be saved, there.
[ LEADS THE WAY TO THE KITCHEN ]
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How long has the refrigerator been out for?
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[ He spreads his hands in a helpless shrug. ]
I assume it probably went out not long after the flooding reached the kitchen.
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It was easy enough to start focusing on the refrigerator as if it were an oversized box. The first thing he does is cast a spell on it to prevent more water from invading it. A shimmer of magic seems to settle it over, wrapping over the surface of it like a light invisible shield before vanishing.]
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[ Johnny's going to perch himself up on a countertop to watch. This is fascinating~. ]
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First thing is making sure no more water gets inside, so I've put a spell on it to keep it sealed. Next is to make it cold once more.
[Which he does, casting another spell that seems to freeze the air before settling on the inside of the refrigerator.]
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Now I really want to stick my hand inside it. But my feet are already wet enough.
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If these spells hold up, you'll have plenty of time to feel it for yourself. They should remain in place for quite a long time.
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Albus, my friend, you are a wonder.
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Now let me see if I can salvage any of this food you have.
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At some point, I suppose we'll just have to toss it and get something new.
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Anything in particular you'd like saved among everything?
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...The wine?
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I think the wine will survive. If anything, a little airing will probably keep it lively.
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I don't eat for sustenance, only for enjoyment. I'll have to leave it up to you--whatever you think we've got that's left and worth saving.
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[He goes over and starts prodding at things with his wand. There's a few things he moves aside, clearly writing off, but when he finds a piece of fruit or a vegetable that's wilted, a few sparks fly out, ripening it once more.]
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[ He's going to watch with bright, fascinated eyes. ]
Let me know if there's anything I can do. Otherwise, I'm just going to enjoy the view.
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The view of magic, or of me?
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