Hannibal nodded at the class and watched them as they took their seats. Older people were less malleable than students, but might have more experience; you never knew where you might find a good recruit
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Re: Listen to the lecture, ask questionsfurnacefaceMarch 11 2014, 12:03:04 UTC
Jonothon had been at this 'sensing his surroundings without a head' thing for enough years now that he really didn't have all that much trouble picking out the words on the board. And really, these particular words only made sense.
Or, well, most of them did. He had a moment, while he was committing this new vocabulary to memory, where he sort of lingered on 'dangerous,' took Hannibal's new attitude and outward appearance into consideration, and then... shrugged it off.
He wasn't being outright antagonistic. Hannibal could have any manner of unsavoury habits and Jono wouldn't get too concerned. Besides, he had a lingering sort of feeling that this wasn't the first time Hannibal had been not-quite-himself lately, though he couldn't entirely put a finger on why. Most of the other week was a bit of a haze for some reason.
Re: Listen to the lecture, ask questionsnobloodymessiahMarch 11 2014, 18:30:30 UTC
Jono couldn't see the girl who had taken the seat next to his, or the worried glances that she kept sending his way. But maybe he could sense those, too.
"Professor Jono?" she asked, in a low voice, once the lecture had finished. "Might I ... speak with you?"
Re: Listen to the lecture, ask questionsfurnacefaceMarch 11 2014, 18:38:31 UTC
Of course he could sense that she was there and giving him worried looks. It wasn't as though he was new to being aware of his surroundings without half of his senses, after all.
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Or, well, most of them did. He had a moment, while he was committing this new vocabulary to memory, where he sort of lingered on 'dangerous,' took Hannibal's new attitude and outward appearance into consideration, and then... shrugged it off.
He wasn't being outright antagonistic. Hannibal could have any manner of unsavoury habits and Jono wouldn't get too concerned. Besides, he had a lingering sort of feeling that this wasn't the first time Hannibal had been not-quite-himself lately, though he couldn't entirely put a finger on why. Most of the other week was a bit of a haze for some reason.
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"Professor Jono?" she asked, in a low voice, once the lecture had finished. "Might I ... speak with you?"
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//Of course, Eleanor. Is something the matter?//
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