[ Burch has been hogging the television in the main room all morning and afternoon. After many screams and fits thrown, his last hope game has come to an end. ]
NO! Goddamn you! No!
[ He falls to his knees dramatically, throwing his hands up towards the ceiling, as if begging whatever football gods will bother to hear his plea. His next
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[well, it's kind of hard to ignore all the groaning and bemoaning going on, but honestly she's quite entertained, leaning on a wall nearby, eyebrow raised and oh so amused.]
Is it really all that bad?
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My best team lost to my dumbass neighbor. I don't know if I'll be able to show my face around in public again. [ Football season is the only time you're allowed drama. ]
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[chuckling a little.] Haven't changed a bit since I last made it up to Montana.
[not that she can say much. after all, her team managed to beat out Kansas, which wasn't too bad either.]
Maybe it was a freak accident of a game. Didn't piss anyone off lately, did you?
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[ He is at a complete loss. This person looks familiar, but she's acting way too familiar. He does his best to pretend that he knows her, but probably fails. ]
Of course it was a freak accident. And I might have pissed someone off. What's it to ya?
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Even so, he knows Montana from the Big Sky Conference. He knows. Not really bitter about it though.]
Why are you having a hissy fit, dude?
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[ It's...a law. Somewhere. ]
Why are you buggin' me?
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[It's vengeance for losing to Montana State a million times. He might act like he doesn't care, but deep down, he does. He has terrible luck with sports and he wants you to know.]
Because it's funny to watch you flip a shit, I guess.
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If he knew about the other man's reasons for vengeance, let me tell you, he would be so proud. ]
I'm not flipping a shit. [ Not yet, but he's getting closer. Glower, glower. ]
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