After spending part of yesterday giving his equipment a solid field test as he learned how to fight a giant robot, Bruce felt that today was a good day for quiet reflection, a short break from training, and watching a couple hours of shows about real life crimes on the Biography Channel. He wasn't sure why there was a two hour block of crime shows
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This was pretty much standard. He was, after all, despite everything, still a teenage boy. "Hey, Bruce," he said, since calling Bruce 'dude' or 'bro' or any of those other normal things would have been extremely weird. "How's it hanging?" That even felt wrong.
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"Huh. Big on true crime stuff?" he asked.
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Well, he did get it and it did require giving thanks. Meaning two thirds of that wasn't so bad, was it?
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Aside from gorging herself on peach cobbler, of course.
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Which meant bouncing into the common room and seeing what was going on.
And, of course, commenting on.
She let out a groan as she dropped down on the couch, after having grabbed a tub of ice cream from the freezer (it was this neat Japanese kind from Turtle & Canary that was flavored like seaweed!).
"Please tell me you're not actually watching something boring again, Bruce."
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"Oh, want some ice cream? I will so end up going through this whole thing if I don't get someone else to eat it, too."
A pause, and then, "This reminds me of Mr. Holmes' class."
Another pause. "The show, not the ice cream."
"Hey, do you think there's some chocolate sauce in the freezer?"
Someone was feeling restless, yes.
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