James was bored. The storm, which reminded him a little of the weather he'd left without the snow, had prevented him from getting to the Club. Again. There he was, all dressed up with no where to go. Again
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"Yo?" James repeated. Did anyone even use that word anymore? Apparently one of the bouncers at the CatScratch Club did. James would have tried to remember the guy's name if he weren't watching only his favorite movie that he never knew existed until yesterday.
"I was," James exclaimed, ignoring the previous use of the word 'yo' in a sentence or rather as a salutation. "But never full time. Just one of my many talents."
"Please tell me this hideous excuse for a elementary school cabaret is almost over."
Thankfully, a lot of Quinn's bitchy has come back with her skinny; the latter she's had to work far harder for than the former. She bounces Bethany on her hip, having practiced for quite a while to be able to hold the baby at the exact angle to be able to flick her hair in irritation without smacking little Beth in the face. The only thing missing is her uniform, but a cute sundress isn't a bad smart.
All said, she doesn't look like the devil, a sweet-faced blond with a baby on her hip, but she's bored and lactating and this is an apparently grown man watching Zefron.
"Huh?" James asked, sitting up and looking at the blond with baby in tow, innocence and a certain vulnerability in his blue eyes. This was his favorite movie ever to have been created and yet another person was insulting it.
He looked from the girl to the screen and back to the girl. "Well, no," he started with a bit of a whine in his voice. He could easily have been pleading with Jessie to let him watch his favorite show. "This is the part where they sing about what's not right with the status quo." And also, he was in this scene, making it even better.
Quinn catches that scent with every bit of predatory intuition a certain Sue Sylvester had drilled into since junior varsity. It's a relief, really. "That is not a musical. That is a travesty."
James was already pouting, but made no argument with her. There was just a certain something about the way she carried herself and confidence of her insults that kept him quiet. He recognized an alpha personality when he was around one. He'd been in the presence of many of them (his parents, the Boss, Jessie, Jessiebelle, that red-headed twerp kid) and, honestly, he felt a little more at ease when he didn't have to worry about what to do with himself, provided, of course, they had the same goals. Which was suspect given her critique of the movie, but not wholly impossible.
"I knoooooow," he said. "That's what I was telling you. This is the something's not right number."
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But James was already standing up and dancing along with himself to the song What I've Been Looking For.
"This feeling's like no other. I want you to know," he sang along, in harmony with the blonde version of himself.
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"I was," James exclaimed, ignoring the previous use of the word 'yo' in a sentence or rather as a salutation. "But never full time. Just one of my many talents."
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Thankfully, a lot of Quinn's bitchy has come back with her skinny; the latter she's had to work far harder for than the former. She bounces Bethany on her hip, having practiced for quite a while to be able to hold the baby at the exact angle to be able to flick her hair in irritation without smacking little Beth in the face. The only thing missing is her uniform, but a cute sundress isn't a bad smart.
All said, she doesn't look like the devil, a sweet-faced blond with a baby on her hip, but she's bored and lactating and this is an apparently grown man watching Zefron.
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He looked from the girl to the screen and back to the girl. "Well, no," he started with a bit of a whine in his voice. He could easily have been pleading with Jessie to let him watch his favorite show. "This is the part where they sing about what's not right with the status quo." And also, he was in this scene, making it even better.
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She squints at him, and then at the film.
"Okay, something's not right here."
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"I knoooooow," he said. "That's what I was telling you. This is the something's not right number."
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