malodorous: <user name="cuppa"> (this serious fella.)
Kristoff Bjorgman ([personal profile] malodorous) wrote in [community profile] maskormenacelogs2014-02-14 08:24 am

another intro, yeeeeah

WHO: Kristoff Bjorgman and OPEN
WHERE: Outside of Residence #005
WHEN: Thursday, February 13th
WHAT: Kristoff's unsure about going into this house. In fact, he is massively put-off by this entire thing. Hello housemates, neighbors, and any other passers-by.
WARNINGS: nah man.

When Kristoff had turned away from the massive doors of Arendelle's castle, he'd heard Sven snort and whine in protest behind him. He'd ignored it in favor of walking determinedly away from the whole situation, and now... Now he was here, and Sven wasn't. He'd been suddenly surrounded by utterly unfamiliar spaces and people, and he must've asked fifteen times about his reindeer. Maybe the idea was that, if he knew that one thing, had something familiar, this would somehow make a lot more sense.

But he still didn't know where Sven was, and this still didn't make any sense. He'd been deposited in front of a house, odd in construction, and wasn't exactly sure about going in. They said he could, that he was supposed to live there, but it was still an uncomfortable action to take. It wasn't his house, and nobody had invited him so much as they'd shoved him at it, and... This whole thing was just too much! Everything here was boxy and paved-over, the street so open and the land so flat, the people too pushy.

He'd been too overwhelmed to be able to hold on to anything very valuable about this, if there was anything. Outside of the house, with nowhere else to go, he rubbed a hand over his face and sat down heavily on the front lawn. The things that they'd given him were set down next to him, along with his mittens, and he began to wait.

He wasn't sure what he was waiting on, but something had to make sense eventually, right?
retropolis: (check your thin privilege)

[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-14 09:39 am (UTC)(link)
The question caught Nelson off-guard enough to make his brow wrinkle slightly, more in confusion than anger. He gripped the paper in his hand a little tighter in an unconscious, nervous motion, looking down at the dog sitting obediently beside him.

"Er, this is JR. He's a German Shepherd," he said, taking a step backwards on the porch as if Kristoff standing was somehow a threatening motion. It wasn't exactly, but Nelson's instinct was to be careful until he knew better what this man was doing here. JR looked at Kristoff, not growling as he usually would intruders but rather wagging his tail.

"I can help you find where you're going if you are lost," Nelson continued, clearing his throat as if to bring the topic back to important matters. "Or try to. I haven't been here long myself. Where is it you're--?"
retropolis: (that's our crazy old byron)

[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-14 11:10 am (UTC)(link)
The dog relaxed, but in turn so did Nelson, also an obedient sort and assuming that Kristoff was speaking to him. JR's attention didn't falter, but he lay down on the porch and rested his head on his paws, eyes observant. His tail wagged slightly, but lazily.

"Right," he said, only glancing at the dog by his feet before looking more readily at Kristoff. There was no need to be nervous, which only became more evident as Kristoff went on. Nelson looked at him with some surprise then instead of wariness, as if the implication just dawned on him.

"Oh -- you mean you're supposed to stay here?" He could appreciate Kristoff's existence a little more knowing that. Maybe he was still a stranger (emphasis on strange, thus far) but a familiar kind, at least; they were all in this boat together. Nelson smiled, gesturing to the house.

"You can come in if you want."
retropolis: (ℳ | I'll just watch from over here)

[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-14 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Kristoff's hesitance made Nelson feel a little flustered, but he nodded, seeing it only logical to offer. Even if this wasn't the right house, Nelson imagined he could at least help the man on his way to finding the right one. Better company than just the dog, since Nelson would never hear JR talk back to him.

"It's all right," he said, more amiably now. "If this is where you're supposed to be you might as well. There's, um, plenty of space. It might be more comfortable than the yard."

He snapped his fingers to get JR's attention so that the dog would head inside also, then stepped aside from the door, hoping he wasn't misreading Kristoff's wariness. "Nothing weird about it, of course," he added quickly, just in case. "I'm Nelson, by the way."
retropolis: (......... bye)

[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-14 01:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"Kristoff," Nelson repeated, following Kristoff in and shutting the door. He offered his hand hesitantly, not knowing what else to do in that moment. Is that a German name? he almost asked, but decided not to. Instead he just smiled again, nervousness returning.

"Well-- you can move your stuff in if you'd like. There's a free bedroom," he said after another moment. "And if you're hungry there's food, I could make you something before we start on the details of the situation. I imagine you're very confused. I know I was."

That was the impression Nelson got, at least. JR sat beside Kristoff's feet now, looking up at him and wagging his tail calmly in interest.
retropolis: (ℳ | it still fits)

[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-16 09:52 am (UTC)(link)
At first Nelson almost took offense, but he realized soon enough that maybe Kristoff just hadn't noticed his hand. The man did seem a little "different," though not yet in an unnerving enough way to put Nelson off -- being well-mannered (sort of), attractive, and quiet went a long way with him.

"Well, all the better, maybe. You can help yourself to whatever you need here... there should be plenty of room." Truthfully Nelson thought that Kristoff could stand to own some nicer clothing, but he wouldn't go down that road yet. It was a little too forward. Instead he gestured toward the kitchen.

"Do you like bacon and eggs? Coffee?" He offered, since it was one of the few things he found easy to cook. The coffee was at least already made; he went to pour himself some, if nothing else. "So... where do you come from?"
retropolis: (why would I get dressed)

[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-17 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Had Nelson known his overeager politeness was unsettling he might be more inclined to relax and allow himself to scrutinize Kristoff a bit more critically, but he was always out to make a good impression when he could. Besides, he rationalized it was beneficial for housemates to be on good terms with one another. Small talk was unfortunately the best icebreaker he knew aside from criticism or flirting. Neither which seemed immediately appropriate.

Pouring two cups of coffee, Nelson brought one over to Kristoff, deciding to sit down and drink his own first before making the food. "You did seem over-dressed," he said, raising an eyebrow. "It's not too warm for you, I hope. You could always take something off if you're uncomfortable."

No. That sounded better in his head. He took a large sheepish sip of his coffee.
retropolis: (EXCUSE YOU)

[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-17 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Nelson froze, distracted on multiple counts, his own cup of coffee still held up to his face. He managed not to cough even struck by both the suddenness of Kristoff stripping and whatever natural odor that followed, but in recovery he had to clear his throat and put the cup down abruptly.

"I-it's all right," Nelson assured quickly, looking at the pile of clothes on the floor. Regardless of any inclination toward cleanliness Nelson had, he was used to much worse company; his patience was surprisingly durable. "I wouldn't expect you not to sweat after having all those layers on you. It's nothing that I haven't... well, it comes with being a man, doesn't it? Exercise, hard work, exertion-- I'll--"

He stood up, going over to open a window just to be safe. The air was humid enough that one couldn't be too careful.

"I'm sorry," he said after another moment. "I should have suggested it while we were still outside."
retropolis: (ℳ | I'll just watch from over here)

[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-19 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Better not asking for elaboration on that front anyway. Nelson pushed the window open a few inches more, stepped away from it and looking curiously back over at Krisoff. The fresh air was a big improvement, so Nelson's mood was already immensely improved.

"Really, don't worry about it too much," Nelson said, waving off the apology. "You can't help what you show up wearing. Or the weather."

However, getting Kristoff into a shower was far from being a bad idea. Nelson nodded, stepping out of the kitchen a couple of feet so that he could point down the hallway.

"Yes, as a matter of fact -- there's a shower down the hall. To the left," he specified. "Er, you could wash up while I make the food, if you'd like."
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[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-19 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"Great, take your time," Nelson said as Kristoff went on his way. "If you need anything, just..."

Well. Things seemed to be going well enough, all things considered, but Nelson still felt some mild relief at the prospect of brief solitude so that he could recollect his thoughts. Re-strategize. He had not really expected that when he engaged the man sitting out on his lawn the exchange would end up with said man actually living under the same roof and in their shower.

It was a lot to take in all at once time. Nelson was capable of thinking quickly under pressure, but that didn't make it any less stressful. Kristoff seemed like a nice boy -- if simple -- but another housemate did mean less privacy, it did mean more mess (apparently), and it did mean more constant hospitality. Nelson may have been polite, but it was difficult performing all the time. He took a sip of his coffee, wondering if he was trying too hard.

He tried to put it out of his mind, so though it did occur to him Kristoff might not know innately how to use the shower, it was a thought Nelson for several reasons berated himself for, so instead he got out a frying pan.
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[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-20 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Most of the food was ready by that time, the eggs set on plates while the bacon continued to sizzle for a few more minutes yet. It had been quick, easy work, as Nelson had been expecting it would be, so he had also gone around the kitchen and seen what else he could add to the spread. Sugar and milk had been set on the table to add to the coffee, salt, pepper, and tabasco for the eggs. Mostly Nelson just fussed around restlessly, at least until he heard Kristoff's voice behind him again.

"Oh--" He smiled, looking from Kristoff to some of the kitchen appliances. He pointed to the stove. "Do you mean this? I can show you, most of it's fairly simple. I don't know what everything in here does, but you cook on the stove. And you store food that needs to be kept cold in the refrigerator--" He pointed, but stopped there, taking the bacon off to add it to the plates.

"So... you don't have anything like this where you come from?" He wondered if Kristoff was from deep in some arctic wilderness.
retropolis: (yay friendship)

[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-23 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Nelson hovered by the stove still in case Kristoff wanted an explanation of the dials -- again, he wondered what kind of place Kristoff came from, although the fact he had stoves was more encouraging. Somewhere just without electricity maybe, it wasn't as if Nelson's family hadn't had a wood stove when he was growing up. Small towns did just fine without more so than cities.

He almost laughed, stopping himself at the last minute with his hand. "It's-- yes, it's meant to do that. I don't actually know how it works, come to think of it, but... it's electric, it does it all on its own as long as there's power. Just like the lights."

It was still light enough outside not to really require a switch being flipped but Nelson did so anyway in demonstration, imagining Kristoff must be used to some kind of archaic or similarly primitive equivalent.

"It's very convenient," he added. "You save much more time this way for, uh, well, doing just about anything else. You know, it spares quite an ordeal of preparation."
retropolis: (oh no it's change)

[personal profile] retropolis 2014-02-23 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, naturally the demand is different," Nelson said, almost blithely. He was used to a life like this, or one very similar. To him it seemed logical to want less work to be involved in essential, day-to-day tasks. "People still sell candles and ice, but candles are for occasions and emergencies these days -- or because they smell nice. They have ice in markets if someone needs a whole lot of it, but we can just make our own."

He indicated the freezer, thinking the information would be helpful; Kristoff's expression confused him, as such. "You can always do something else," he added.

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