"I could probably get Bella to take, like, a wall, but basically nobody, we could just let it stand around being pretty till it gets stale and eat the spare bits?" She points at the window cutouts and remaining frosting.
"Aww, but demolishing it and eating the wreckage is half the fun!"
Soph laughs. "Okay, we can eat it, but I dunno if we can finish it just the two of us with Bella maybe eating one wall."
"It's a pity it's not in Sherlock's diet all the same." She inspects the house, looking for the best part to break off first. "Any last words?" she asks it.
Tony allows the gingerbread house a moment to respond, and then says, "Guess not," and breaks off the chimney.
Soph runs out of steam before they've even broken into the first floor, and pauses in her demolishing, chewing the gingerbed gum quilt and the gum rug. "You'll have to go on without me," she says, laying her hand on her forehead. "I'm done for."
It has admirable resilience and does not pop all over her face. He does successfully make her giggle, though.
Soph retrieves her bubble. Chew, chew. "You wanna watch Blade Runner now while you eat the rest of the house?"
To the TV! Soph carries the stray candy and extra gingerbread in with them. She may become peckish at some point during the movie.
And cuddles.
She didn't really cuddle up to Tony a whole lot before the thing with Bella and Soph being a velveteen rabbit, but then she needed hugs from somebody who knew what was going on and now it just seems natural.
Over the course of the movie, Tony finishes most of the gingerbread house.
Whenever he finds a chocolate Kiss or Hug in the architecture, he offers it to Soph. (They're her favourites.)
They are her favorites! She takes them happily. She incorporated lots of them in anticipation of having leftovers and eating them, since she didn't know Tony would want to eat Jarvis-in-effigy, but she is glad to eat these slightly frosted ones too.
Soph likes the movie! She takes the excuse to snuggle up closer when there are any ominous sound effects.
The movie ends. The cuddle does not.