Tuesday, May 9th - Afternoon in the Cafeterialenore_greyMay 31 2007, 00:46:54 UTC
Lenore was taking a much needed break from the ninth level and was currently kicked back in a corner of the cafeteria, reclining in her chair with her legs propped up and crossed on the seat of another as she read the Quibbler. She was running into walls again on her project in Mysteries and she needed to clear her head, find inspiration in an unexpected place, something. More often than not, Lenore thought better when she allowed herself to roam the building. Social calls though they were, her random visits to Ed and Mac during the week served a purpose. Tricking her brain into relaxing and coming up with the solution on it's own was a well practiced strategy.
Or then again, maybe it was just that when a person practically lived at work for all self imposed late nights and crazy hours, they were allowed to be eccentric and decide to socialize during normal business hours. She'd needed more coffee too.
Re: Tuesday, May 9th - Afternoon in the Cafeterialenore_greyJune 5 2007, 03:13:27 UTC
Lenore tilted her head to the side curiously. "Does it count if they can't report it? Last I checked your type doesn't exactly make a habit of running to the authorities when things go wrong." She smirked, the smile reaching her eyes more than her lips.
Re: Tuesday, May 9th - Afternoon in the CafeteriacandleschildrenJune 5 2007, 04:52:35 UTC
"Well, I wouldn't report it, but you are a Ministry employee, and as such aren't you supposed to be presenting a good example to the masses?" Geoffrey asked innocently as he stood. He banished his empty cup to the nearest bin, then gallantly offered Lenore a hand up. "Well, mademoiselle, shall we?" he asked, a wicked grin picking up the corners of his mouth.
Re: Tuesday, May 9th - Afternoon in the Cafeterialenore_greyJune 7 2007, 03:46:44 UTC
A good example? Lenore? She smirked and accepted the hand up. A day-long break might be in order. Tomorrow when she came back things would be better for sure. "Lead the way."
Or then again, maybe it was just that when a person practically lived at work for all self imposed late nights and crazy hours, they were allowed to be eccentric and decide to socialize during normal business hours. She'd needed more coffee too.
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