Okay, there wasn't any real reason for Kennedy to have office hours today, with the summer term being over and her not teaching in the fall. So technically that wasn't what she was doing here
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Kennedy had pulled her chair over by the window and was standing on it so she could take down a poster of the US women's hockey team, but then ended up staring out the window for a few minutes until Raven's arrival snapped her out of it.
"I'm not planning on it," she said, holding a hand up as she hopped down off the chair and turned toward the door. "Granted, that was the plan last time, too, but that was a Nothing-thing, and so not my fault."
She climbed up to sit cross-legged on the top of her desk and gestured for Raven to come in and take a seat.
"Same goes for you too, you know. The keeping in touch thing, not so much the losing it."
Kennedy grinned and reached for the mug Tara had given her at the beginning of the summer, turning it over in her hands. "Good, 'cause I can't plan a really crazy visit for you if you don't."
"Uh uh," she went on, quickly, "don't think you're getting out of that."
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Not that Kennedy had any control about that. But still.
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"I'm not planning on it," she said, holding a hand up as she hopped down off the chair and turned toward the door. "Granted, that was the plan last time, too, but that was a Nothing-thing, and so not my fault."
She climbed up to sit cross-legged on the top of her desk and gestured for Raven to come in and take a seat.
"Same goes for you too, you know. The keeping in touch thing, not so much the losing it."
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"I will," she said. "I promise."
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"Uh uh," she went on, quickly, "don't think you're getting out of that."
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