7 Works in Chef Andrew Minyard
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WANTED - M/F, 20-30, experience as cook or preferably sous chef. Must be willing to work odd hours. Be prepared for the worst kitchen ever. Salary negotiable. Call Andrew: (777)555-0602.
OR Neil finds a job with the renown chef Andrew Minyard in the worst restaurant ever.
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Four years after graduating from Palmetto, Neil Josten is playing professional Exy in New York City with some of his best friends by his side. He has an apartment he loves, a cat who kind of likes him, and a bright-safe-normal future ahead of him.
Andrew Minyard graduated and decided to make his therapeutic cooking hobby into something real. Along with his closest friend, Renee, they've opened a new hot restaurant in New York's East Village that's getting all kinds of attention.
And if their paths of professional sports and high-class cooking cross, well who are we to judge?
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"Do whatever you want," he said. "I don't care, you can kiss and date whoever you want."
"I want to kiss you Andrew." Neil said, without even hesitating. "Can i?"
And Andrew blamed all the stupid emotions he was feeling for the moment he said yes without a second thought as he stared at Neil.
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Neil, who enjoys running marathons, and Andrew, who enjoys... not running marathons, meet at Eden's through Allison and Renee. With the ebb and flow of the sea as rhythm, their relationship grows.
Or: Student!Neil and Chef!Andrew, in a coastal town that's probably more mediterranean than any US city has any right being. Expect many descriptions of the sea.
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- Part 2 of Palmetto by the Sea
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“This is exactly why I don’t want you and Andrew to meet,” Aaron says grumpily. “You two would get along far too well.”
Neil grins. “I just like pissing you off,” he says, “It’s not my fault your brother does such a good job at it.”—
Neil doesn’t expect much from his Sophomore year of college, but when he becomes a waiter at the Palmetto Bistro, his life gets a whole lot more interesting. As it turns out, maintaining friendships new and old as well as navigating an interesting relationship with the head chef of the restaurant—who just so happens to be his best friend’s twin brother—is a lot more complicated than he’d thought it would be.
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“Andrew,” Kevin huffs over the line, sounding breathless and harried, which is never a good sign in Neil’s opinion. “I need you and Neil to come rescue me.”
Andrew taps an aggressive rhythm onto the lid of the tomato sauce, “What did you do?
or: five times kevin is an endearing inconvenience to his house mates, and one time he’s just endearing.
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- Part 2 of Change of Scenery (chef andrew verse)
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Kevin spoke of Andrew as if he were a specimen; distant and cautious and admiring, while Nicky spoke of him like he were a particularly prickly stray cat he had been feeding for months but still refused to come inside.
So yes, Neil has heard much about Andrew Minyard— perhaps too much.
Or: A loose Cucumber au where Andrew is Freddie Baxter, Neil is (young) Henry, and Kevin is their flatmate. Shenanigans ensue. (No knowledge of the show Cucumber is necessary)
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- Part 1 of Change of Scenery (chef andrew verse)