The first: I'm not sure what Catherine means by taking it somewhere else, unless it's an evasion of the issue with the promise of some more of that sex, secret or not. But it's true that they don't actually have to become anything other than they've been just because other people might know about it, too. It would just get a bit more difficult, and they'd have to answer questions with answers other people wouldn't necessarily understand or approve of.
Nit: She looks at me, not like our choices any more than I do. Not liking, I think you meant.
The second: I wonder if Polly would feel they'd made the right bargain - depends on who those enemy soldiers were - but it's just as true they need Polly and her brain back. It could be the enemy thought there wasn't much Polly could do for her side in her wounded state. Also, I think too much about what isn't really the point of the ficlet.
Hard life.
They were both quite lovely additions to the two storylines.
See, when you're going to have a casual sexual relationship - yeah, best not have it in the office. :D
*thinks for a moment* Wait, Greg is the lab guy, right? With the funky hair? Warrick and Nick are the two guys that kept getting partnered in the early episode and had banter.
...Seriously, how much sex does it take for some girls to figure themselves out? :D But then again, I believe in a person's right to identify herself as bi-curious hetero, hetero woman who wants girlsex, bi-dyke, lesbian-identified male or whatever rocks her boat.
Greg is the lab guy with the funky hair. Warrick is the black guy with the really pretty eyes Nick is the guy who obviously does weight-lifting and has really-really-really short hair.
Re: How much sex does a gal need?: Catherine considers herself het. She thinks of this Thing with Sara as... killing time? As something fun but meaningless and, therefor, *not* something that makes her count as slightly-gay. The fact that her other two or three girl-sex experiences happened under the influence of alcohol simply serves to prove her point to herself: "This is not something I do, normally". Sara may eventually get fed up with this attitude, but she first has to get more attached to Catherine than she currently is. We'll see how long that takes. ;-)
But... randomly screwing each other at work, while handily devoit of any strings-attached, does pose the problem of getting caught. Which would be less of a problem if people who caught them weren't pre-disposed to making assumptions about the nature of the relationship.
Moving from co-workers who randomly screw each other to... 'co-workers with benefits' (or something like that...?) who still screw each other, but in more of a 'want to come over tonight' kind of way... Well... I'm sure they'll both try to convince themselves that this isn't slowly dragging them down the road to relationship-ville, but it is... ;-)
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Nit: She looks at me, not like our choices any more than I do. Not liking, I think you meant.
The second: I wonder if Polly would feel they'd made the right bargain - depends on who those enemy soldiers were - but it's just as true they need Polly and her brain back. It could be the enemy thought there wasn't much Polly could do for her side in her wounded state. Also, I think too much about what isn't really the point of the ficlet.
Hard life.
They were both quite lovely additions to the two storylines.
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*thinks for a moment* Wait, Greg is the lab guy, right? With the funky hair? Warrick and Nick are the two guys that kept getting partnered in the early episode and had banter.
...Seriously, how much sex does it take for some girls to figure themselves out? :D But then again, I believe in a person's right to identify herself as bi-curious hetero, hetero woman who wants girlsex, bi-dyke, lesbian-identified male or whatever rocks her boat.
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Warrick is the black guy with the really pretty eyes
Nick is the guy who obviously does weight-lifting and has really-really-really short hair.
Re: How much sex does a gal need?:
Catherine considers herself het.
She thinks of this Thing with Sara as... killing time? As something fun but meaningless and, therefor, *not* something that makes her count as slightly-gay.
The fact that her other two or three girl-sex experiences happened under the influence of alcohol simply serves to prove her point to herself: "This is not something I do, normally".
Sara may eventually get fed up with this attitude, but she first has to get more attached to Catherine than she currently is.
We'll see how long that takes. ;-)
"Lesbian-Indentified Male"?
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Chances are good.
But... randomly screwing each other at work, while handily devoit of any strings-attached, does pose the problem of getting caught.
Which would be less of a problem if people who caught them weren't pre-disposed to making assumptions about the nature of the relationship.
Moving from co-workers who randomly screw each other to... 'co-workers with benefits' (or something like that...?) who still screw each other, but in more of a 'want to come over tonight' kind of way...
Well... I'm sure they'll both try to convince themselves that this isn't slowly dragging them down the road to relationship-ville, but it is... ;-)
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