Post by brianna on Jan 12, 2024 15:38:44 GMT -8
The vibrant and inviting kitchen table is set for a delightful Taco Tuesday fiesta, adorned with a festive array of Mexican delights that promise to tantalize the taste buds. The table is draped in a colorful serape-inspired tablecloth, reminiscent of the rich cultural tapestry of Mexico.
At the center of the culinary celebration sits a rustic wooden platter piled high with an assortment of freshly prepared tacos. The tacos, adorned with a kaleidoscope of colors, feature soft corn tortillas cradling succulent fillings. Spicy seasoned ground beef, grilled chicken, and tender carnitas beckon to diners with their savory aromas, while a medley of sautéed peppers and onions add a burst of flavor and color.
Accompanying the tacos are bowls brimming with vibrant and zesty toppings. Crisp lettuce, diced tomatoes, and creamy guacamole offer a refreshing contrast to the savory meats, while shredded cheese and sour cream add a velvety richness. A side dish of Mexican rice, adorned with cilantro and lime, complements the tacos perfectly, adding a savory and citrusy note to the spread.
In the spirit of authenticity, a trio of salsas graces the table – a fiery red salsa, a tangy green tomatillo salsa, and a mild pico de gallo. These condiments promise to elevate the flavor profile of each bite, catering to the diverse preferences of the diners.
To quench the thirst stirred by the tantalizing spices, colorful glasses filled with freshly squeezed limeade and chilled horchata line the table, providing a cooling and flavorful respite.
As the sunlight streams through the windows, casting a warm glow on this culinary masterpiece, the inviting aroma of Mexican spices and the vibrant colors of the spread beckon all to gather around the table and savor the joyous flavors of Taco Tuesday.
Brie: Thank you so much for coming to my house tonight for tacos. It means a lot to me that you came here.
Hank: How could I pass up the chance to have dinner with my newly found big sister?
Brie: Well eat all you want. Please.
Hank makes a taco with all the fixings including extra guacamole.
Hank: This is absolutely delicious! Is this guac your own recipe?
Brie: Yes. I made that guac myself. I hope you like it. How about you tell me about yourself so I can learn about my little brother.
He eats the rest of his first taco before answering.
Hank: Sorry, this is just so good I had to polish the bad boy off!
He smiles.
Hank: Well, I'm a student at UCLA on a full ride studying computer graphics and web design. I love laying out websites and creating custom art for the couple of small businesses I've helped so far. Getting with a major company in their social media content creation would be my dream tho.
Brie: That’s awesome. They say that is a big field to get into now days. Job growth.
Hank: Yeah, I graduate next year and hopefully will be able to strike while the iron is hot persay.
Brie: You tell me the date and I will be there to see you graduate. So you are a college kid. Does that mean you got yourself a girlfriend?
Hank: I talk to a couple of girls but not a locked down girlfriend. How bout you?
Brie: Um well let’s see. I was once with Aleki Kekoa but now I'm not so I guess you can say I’m not locked down either.
Hank: The Samoan guy?
Brie: Yes, the Samoan guy.
Hank: Didn't I see he had a shotgun wedding recently to some doctor lady?
Brie: You did. He went to an island and he married the doctor for One Wrestle Movement. Apparently when they were in college they were together. She is the one that was in pictures with Aleki in some very compromising positions that were left in mine and Aleki’s locker room one night. When I saw them I got mad and interfered in Aleki’s match. That’s a story for a different day though but the person that sent me those photos was Ricky. He hated Aleki so much that he wanted to hurt him but Aleki wasn’t the one that was hurt.
Hank: PRS? I hate the guy!
Brie: Yeah. That’s Ricky. He tried to talk to me on his boat about it.
Hank: I figured it was an act. Is he really that much of a dick in RL too?
Brie: Actually, when I was alone with him he was nice. He had his chef cook me whatever I wanted. He showed me his boat. It has a pool. But honestly, he’s not a dick when he’s alone with people. But after I thought about it, I realized it really wasn't just Aleki that he wanted hurt. So why talk right?
Hank: I was under the impression the characters you guys play are for TV? Or do most just amplify their personality in real life.
Brie: Most of the guys amplify it. The women don’t though. We try to use our own personality in our character.
Hank: So, are you really friends that cutie Ailyn?
Brie: Ailyn Darrington? Yes. But that’s not really her name. She is Ailyn Ruin but she dropped the Ruin family name. She wanted to prove to people that she could do things in this business without using her family name. Doesn’t want people thinking she is getting things because of her family.
Hank: Is she related to the lady that contacted our dad?
Brie: Yes. Violet Ruin is her mother.
Hank: I think her Grandfather is a legend in the computer industry. Royce Ruin's the guy that wrote voice recognition software that we still use as the framework to this date. In my Intro to Computer Science class we spent an entire week on his contributions to the industry. That family is crazy wealthy!
Hank makes a second Taco.
Hank: You know my best friend and I are huge wrestling nerds. Is Ailyn's fiance really Dax?
Brie: Yeah. They got engaged recently. She’s using his name already.
Hank: That cool as hell I hope he gets a main roster spot at some point because he's a beast in the indies.
He chuckles.
Brie: Well he hasn’t even said he wanted in our company. But you’re right. He is a beast. DO you want to come to Legendary? I have a match against Fierce.
Hank: Really? My buddy Griff and I were looking for tickets this weekend, tbh.
Brie: For Glory? I can get you guys into the family section for both shows.
Hank: That would be awesome, Brie. I almost called you sister and I'm not sure if that's appropriate yet seeing my parents ghosted you the other day? I'm so sorry that.
Brie: First of all you don’t get to pick your family. Your dad is my dad too therefore you are my brother. You can call me your sister. As for why your parents ghosted me, I understand about your mom. But our dad, I mean Roger, well he didn’t want me when I was two and he obviously doesn’t want me now. I mean, I'm pretty used to not being wanted.
Hank: I forever thought you were a figment of his imagination because he only talked about you when he was super drunk and remembering the old days. So, I kinda want to bring him to Legendary so he can see you perform. Would that be okay?
Brie: Yeah, that’s fine. You can bring him.
Hank: I'm hopeful he'll do the right thing and come. He and my mother are pretty much agoraphobic at this point of their lives.
Brie: If he comes then he comes. I’ll be polite to him.
Hank: No matter what happens with him I hope to get to know my famous sister better over time?
Brie: Definitely. You are my brother so I’d like to know you.
Hank makes one last taco.
Hank: What do I need to know, Brie? Because, what I know is these tacos are fire!!
Brie: I cook good shit. No one is just every here to eat it with me.
Hank: Anytime you're making food this good please don't hesitate to invite me. Mom is a subpar cook at best!
The scene closes as they both continue their conversation as they eat their meal..
At the center of the culinary celebration sits a rustic wooden platter piled high with an assortment of freshly prepared tacos. The tacos, adorned with a kaleidoscope of colors, feature soft corn tortillas cradling succulent fillings. Spicy seasoned ground beef, grilled chicken, and tender carnitas beckon to diners with their savory aromas, while a medley of sautéed peppers and onions add a burst of flavor and color.
Accompanying the tacos are bowls brimming with vibrant and zesty toppings. Crisp lettuce, diced tomatoes, and creamy guacamole offer a refreshing contrast to the savory meats, while shredded cheese and sour cream add a velvety richness. A side dish of Mexican rice, adorned with cilantro and lime, complements the tacos perfectly, adding a savory and citrusy note to the spread.
In the spirit of authenticity, a trio of salsas graces the table – a fiery red salsa, a tangy green tomatillo salsa, and a mild pico de gallo. These condiments promise to elevate the flavor profile of each bite, catering to the diverse preferences of the diners.
To quench the thirst stirred by the tantalizing spices, colorful glasses filled with freshly squeezed limeade and chilled horchata line the table, providing a cooling and flavorful respite.
As the sunlight streams through the windows, casting a warm glow on this culinary masterpiece, the inviting aroma of Mexican spices and the vibrant colors of the spread beckon all to gather around the table and savor the joyous flavors of Taco Tuesday.
Brie: Thank you so much for coming to my house tonight for tacos. It means a lot to me that you came here.
Hank: How could I pass up the chance to have dinner with my newly found big sister?
Brie: Well eat all you want. Please.
Hank makes a taco with all the fixings including extra guacamole.
Hank: This is absolutely delicious! Is this guac your own recipe?
Brie: Yes. I made that guac myself. I hope you like it. How about you tell me about yourself so I can learn about my little brother.
He eats the rest of his first taco before answering.
Hank: Sorry, this is just so good I had to polish the bad boy off!
He smiles.
Hank: Well, I'm a student at UCLA on a full ride studying computer graphics and web design. I love laying out websites and creating custom art for the couple of small businesses I've helped so far. Getting with a major company in their social media content creation would be my dream tho.
Brie: That’s awesome. They say that is a big field to get into now days. Job growth.
Hank: Yeah, I graduate next year and hopefully will be able to strike while the iron is hot persay.
Brie: You tell me the date and I will be there to see you graduate. So you are a college kid. Does that mean you got yourself a girlfriend?
Hank: I talk to a couple of girls but not a locked down girlfriend. How bout you?
Brie: Um well let’s see. I was once with Aleki Kekoa but now I'm not so I guess you can say I’m not locked down either.
Hank: The Samoan guy?
Brie: Yes, the Samoan guy.
Hank: Didn't I see he had a shotgun wedding recently to some doctor lady?
Brie: You did. He went to an island and he married the doctor for One Wrestle Movement. Apparently when they were in college they were together. She is the one that was in pictures with Aleki in some very compromising positions that were left in mine and Aleki’s locker room one night. When I saw them I got mad and interfered in Aleki’s match. That’s a story for a different day though but the person that sent me those photos was Ricky. He hated Aleki so much that he wanted to hurt him but Aleki wasn’t the one that was hurt.
Hank: PRS? I hate the guy!
Brie: Yeah. That’s Ricky. He tried to talk to me on his boat about it.
Hank: I figured it was an act. Is he really that much of a dick in RL too?
Brie: Actually, when I was alone with him he was nice. He had his chef cook me whatever I wanted. He showed me his boat. It has a pool. But honestly, he’s not a dick when he’s alone with people. But after I thought about it, I realized it really wasn't just Aleki that he wanted hurt. So why talk right?
Hank: I was under the impression the characters you guys play are for TV? Or do most just amplify their personality in real life.
Brie: Most of the guys amplify it. The women don’t though. We try to use our own personality in our character.
Hank: So, are you really friends that cutie Ailyn?
Brie: Ailyn Darrington? Yes. But that’s not really her name. She is Ailyn Ruin but she dropped the Ruin family name. She wanted to prove to people that she could do things in this business without using her family name. Doesn’t want people thinking she is getting things because of her family.
Hank: Is she related to the lady that contacted our dad?
Brie: Yes. Violet Ruin is her mother.
Hank: I think her Grandfather is a legend in the computer industry. Royce Ruin's the guy that wrote voice recognition software that we still use as the framework to this date. In my Intro to Computer Science class we spent an entire week on his contributions to the industry. That family is crazy wealthy!
Hank makes a second Taco.
Hank: You know my best friend and I are huge wrestling nerds. Is Ailyn's fiance really Dax?
Brie: Yeah. They got engaged recently. She’s using his name already.
Hank: That cool as hell I hope he gets a main roster spot at some point because he's a beast in the indies.
He chuckles.
Brie: Well he hasn’t even said he wanted in our company. But you’re right. He is a beast. DO you want to come to Legendary? I have a match against Fierce.
Hank: Really? My buddy Griff and I were looking for tickets this weekend, tbh.
Brie: For Glory? I can get you guys into the family section for both shows.
Hank: That would be awesome, Brie. I almost called you sister and I'm not sure if that's appropriate yet seeing my parents ghosted you the other day? I'm so sorry that.
Brie: First of all you don’t get to pick your family. Your dad is my dad too therefore you are my brother. You can call me your sister. As for why your parents ghosted me, I understand about your mom. But our dad, I mean Roger, well he didn’t want me when I was two and he obviously doesn’t want me now. I mean, I'm pretty used to not being wanted.
Hank: I forever thought you were a figment of his imagination because he only talked about you when he was super drunk and remembering the old days. So, I kinda want to bring him to Legendary so he can see you perform. Would that be okay?
Brie: Yeah, that’s fine. You can bring him.
Hank: I'm hopeful he'll do the right thing and come. He and my mother are pretty much agoraphobic at this point of their lives.
Brie: If he comes then he comes. I’ll be polite to him.
Hank: No matter what happens with him I hope to get to know my famous sister better over time?
Brie: Definitely. You are my brother so I’d like to know you.
Hank makes one last taco.
Hank: What do I need to know, Brie? Because, what I know is these tacos are fire!!
Brie: I cook good shit. No one is just every here to eat it with me.
Hank: Anytime you're making food this good please don't hesitate to invite me. Mom is a subpar cook at best!
The scene closes as they both continue their conversation as they eat their meal..