Fifth Floor Common Room, Saturday All Day

Aug 28, 2010 16:26

It wouldn't be accurate to say that that Squall was holding a Welcome Picnic Protest Party, because... well, 1) the idea was stupid, 2) that was a lot of work for something he didn't care about, 3) it wasn't like he was going to INVITE anyone else, and 4) whatever ( Read more... )

cloud strife, ariel, 5th floor common room, squall leonhart, jenny sparks

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ashockingbitch August 28 2010, 21:49:34 UTC
Yes, Jenny knew that this wasn't her floor, but she couldn't find tea on her floor, so she came staggering up to this one, still clutching her kettle. "Is there tea?" she asked hopefully.

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whateverknight August 28 2010, 22:00:40 UTC
Squall shrugged. "I don't know. You're the one with the kettle."

He certainly hadn't bothered making any tea.

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ashockingbitch August 28 2010, 22:16:39 UTC
"Yes," Jenny said in a sort of parody of patience, "but there's no tea in it."

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whateverknight August 28 2010, 22:28:58 UTC
Squall rolled his eyes. "Coffee maker's there," he told her, pointing. "Check near it." There were usually tea bags in with the sugar and non-dairy creamer, weren't there?

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ashockingbitch August 28 2010, 22:58:06 UTC
Non-dairy creamer, Jenny would have informed him if she could read minds, was an abomination.

The teabags, however, she could use. Score. "Oh thank God. Not literally."

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whateverknight August 28 2010, 23:01:35 UTC
Not an abomination, just pointless. Squall took his coffee black, when he took it at all.

"I wasn't going to," he informed Jenny. "I don't pray on command."

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ashockingbitch August 28 2010, 23:17:36 UTC
"I don't pray at all," Jenny said, distracted by waiting for the kettle to boil. "I killed God, after all."

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whateverknight August 28 2010, 23:25:36 UTC
"Whatever. Which one?" Hyne help her, if she hurt Quezacotl, he'd be pissed.

Otherwise, he didn't really care.

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ashockingbitch August 28 2010, 23:44:45 UTC
"Giant ugly tentacley responsible for life on Earth one?" She shrugged. "It was ten years ago. Whatever." Was the water boiling yet? No. Damn. She lit a cigarette to soothe her while she waited.

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whateverknight August 29 2010, 00:19:19 UTC
Squall shrugged back. "Life on Earth's still here," he pointed out. He wasn't sure if that was a good thing or a bad thing.

He noticed she was watching the pot. In theory, that meant it would never actually boil. That theory was pretty stupid.

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ashockingbitch August 29 2010, 00:35:59 UTC
"You're welcome," Jenny mumbled around her cigarette.

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whateverknight August 30 2010, 18:25:11 UTC
"You're saying you SAVED life on earth?" Squall asked, somewhat interested now. After all, everyone back home was expecting him to do more or less the same thing, eventually.

"Do people ever shut up about it?"

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ashockingbitch August 30 2010, 18:56:37 UTC
"Dunno, I was dead back when they probably actually cared about it," she said with a shrug.

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whateverknight August 30 2010, 20:03:12 UTC
Squall blinked. "That's one way to avoid people," he decided.

(Too bad I won't be able to take that option.)

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