Not long after the dream, a Door appears. Cal has gathered his thoughts enough now to remember what happened last time he came in right after one of those dreams, and so he pauses cautiously in the doorway
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It really hasn't been long at all since Bela was last in the bar. Time's doing that funny lack of sync thing again. She's been busy with jobs, some big and some small, all the while waiting to hear from Verity. It's a slim hope, she knows, but it could happen
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Today, along with Cal's usual raktajino, he receives a note. Or, more accurately, two notes - the second is from the Bar confirming that the invitation is out-of-date.
"Damn," he mutters, and asks for pen and paper to write a ( note of his own. )
The bell rings and Kurt Hummel is nowhere near presentable enough to be in public, but that's the warning bell. It's called the warning bell for a reason: anyone who reaches homeroom after the second bell that will follow in 60 seconds will find himself a prime target for detention. Some teachers are sympathetic to students who walk in reeking of
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Maybe Bar was listening in on Cal's conversation with Ianto yesterday, despite her unconscious state, or maybe the napkin note is a coincidence
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