Room 308, Wednesday Evening

May 01, 2013 19:44

With two days to go before he finally graduated, Tony wasn't expecting anything weird to happen. Well, no more weird than normal. Because when you spend a week in some weird ass dungeon, you had your expectations skewed ever so slightly ( Read more... )

canon sucks, this can't end well, room 308

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ultron_junior May 2 2013, 00:56:18 UTC
Victor was taking a double handful of Gert's bagels up to his room, but he stopped to listen when he heard Tony and the news anchor.

"Hey, is that for real?" he asked through the crack. "Or is it some lame Internet parody?"

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hoorayimrich May 2 2013, 00:57:52 UTC
"For real," Tony grumbled, tossing his phone across the room in an angry huff. Justin had been kind enough to send him a text message to 'apologize'.

No hard feelings ;)

Douchbag.

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ultron_junior May 2 2013, 01:01:38 UTC
"Sorry," Victor winced, and he was: For asking the stupid question, and for what was happening. "Can I come in? Or do you have, like, a bazillion lawyers to call and yell at for letting this happen?"

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hoorayimrich May 2 2013, 01:03:26 UTC
Tony waved him in before flopping backwards on the bed. "Just one lawyer that I trust. She's working on it."

Thanks, Mrs. Rhodes.

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dollpocalypse May 2 2013, 01:07:16 UTC
Topher hadn't seen Tony in a while, and, well... directly across the hall, thin walls, et cetera, et cetera.

Because obviously an audience was exactly what Tony wanted for this, Topher went ahead and knocked on the doorframe. "The what of the Stark era?" he called through the door.

End, Topher. End.

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hoorayimrich May 2 2013, 01:09:16 UTC
"End," Tony supplied helpfully. Him and the narrative were of one mind on that one. "Two more days. Two more days and that company would have been mine."

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dollpocalypse May 2 2013, 01:14:12 UTC
Well. That was... really, really shitty timing right there.

Topher pushed the door the rest of the way open and stepped inside. "What the hell," he said, very firmly, as he held a bagel out to Tony. (Don't ask where it had come from. Bagels were all over the dorms today.) "What happened?"

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hoorayimrich May 2 2013, 01:15:37 UTC
IT WAS A BAGEL OF SADNESS.

"The board decided the offer he made was in the best interests of the shareholders."

Because he didn't actually own those controlling stocks until Friday.

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