Is this a freak-out?

Aug 06, 2006 14:39

Geoffrey knew it had been too good to be true -- falling asleep next to Chuck in a public place? He had, in some of his last conscious thoughts the night before, decided that the terrible discomfort of sleeping on the floor of a cave in the dark while a hurricane raged on somewhere over their heads helped even out the goodness of Chuck's affection into something believable. When he woke up alone, he decided he must have been wrong.

"Chuck?"

He blinked to clear his sleep-blurred vision and drew himself up to peer around -- no Chuck in sight. So not only had he decided that he and Geoffrey were too close for comfort, but apparently needed to put more distance than the caves could give him between the two. Very thorough of him.

People were clearing out; the storm must have calmed. This wasn't, however, any excuse for Chuck to abandon Geoffrey, which he'd promised not to do, as Geoffrey was cold and wet and still only barely in control of his anxiety about being in the cavern to begin with. So he was grumpy and groggy and his curls shot in twenty different directions as he stood, wrapped one wrinkled grey blanket around himself like a cloak and made his way up into the compound.

"... Chuck?"

Geoffrey did his best not to freak out when Chuck was nowhere to be found. He even checked the rec room a second time, and whined after peering under the pool table for what he suspected might have been a hidden Chuck.

Then he decided aloud, "I'm going to wring his neck so hard ..."

[Mr. Colbert, maaaaaybe? And anybody else. :x Geoffrey is too oblivious to figure out that people are missing on his own.]

[Summary: After cowering through the hurricane, Geoffrey wakes to find that Chuck has abandoned him. In searching, he finds instead Jim Halpert and Stephen Colbert, who explain about mysterious island disappearances and the four horsemen of the apocalypse, respectively.]

jim halpert, stephen colbert, plot: dinoplot 2

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