69 Memory Lane - Wednesday

Jan 02, 2008 10:29

Jack was up early, which was a given but since he couldn't immediately think of anything pressing demanding his attention, except paperwork, he was being a bit casual about his morning routine ( Read more... )

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inshiningarmour January 2 2008, 15:49:01 UTC
Thelma, on the other hand, was trying to sneak into the house, though this was a process of mainly trying to see if the front door was unlocked.

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time_watcher January 2 2008, 15:50:59 UTC
. . .

Did a ghost need to use the front door?

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inshiningarmour January 2 2008, 15:53:50 UTC
This particular ghost, yes. She couldn't walk through walls or anything. Silly messed up Hex canon ghost rules.

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time_watcher January 2 2008, 15:59:12 UTC
Then it was most likely possible that Jack had left the front door unlocked when he'd tiptoed out to grab his newspaper.

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inshiningarmour January 2 2008, 16:01:29 UTC
Of course, with Jack being up and awake, this defeated the purpose of Thelma's sneaking.

"Bugger," she said.

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time_watcher January 2 2008, 16:07:48 UTC
In the study, Jack's head came up and he quirked an eyebrow.

"The rare times I do catch shut eye, it tends to be at night, Dearling." He said with a smile.

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inshiningarmour January 2 2008, 16:16:13 UTC
"Yeah, yeah," Thelma said. "I got distracted."

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time_watcher January 2 2008, 16:21:25 UTC
"Good distracted?" Jack asked with a cheeky wink.

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inshiningarmour January 2 2008, 16:27:34 UTC
"Drew Barrymore movie marathon," Thelma admitted.

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time_watcher January 2 2008, 16:29:40 UTC
"That'd do it, I imagine. Did love her in Charlie's Angels," Jack admitted, whistling with admiration.

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inshiningarmour January 2 2008, 16:32:40 UTC
"Admittedly, least favorite of the angels," Thelma said. "But still pretty."

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time_watcher January 2 2008, 16:35:40 UTC
"Meh, the other blonde woman just doesn't really do it for me," Jack had to admit.

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inshiningarmour January 2 2008, 16:39:25 UTC
"It's all about Lucy," Thelma said. "Most shaggable of the lot."

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time_watcher January 2 2008, 16:55:49 UTC
"Woman that flexible I certainly wouldn't kick out of my bed," Jack agreed with a wink.

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inshiningarmour January 2 2008, 17:12:54 UTC
"Me neither. If I had a bed. Or a corporeal body," Thelma said.

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time_watcher January 2 2008, 17:19:31 UTC
Jack quirked up a corner of his mouth and then leaned forward to begin to shuffle papers around.

"I really don't know if I can do this or how long but let's give it a whirl," he said with a wink and then slowly stretched out on the couch.

A pillow behind his head, he threw one arm up over his head and closed his eyes with a deep breath, attempting to concentrate on relaxing as much as possible.

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