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Well. That was certainly rousing, wasn't it? One can never really quite know what to expect. On the other hand, at least some of the bigger picture is finally known. [There was a bit of a pause as he took a sip from a cup of coffee.] I do hope that everyone is well.
Perhaps now there will be a bit of a calm since those do tend to be nice before the next big storm.
Perhaps now there will be a bit of a calm since those do tend to be nice before the next big storm.
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[She offers him a small smile.] So it got to you. I was starting to wonder if nothing you taught me before would ever come in handy here.
Teaching what?
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[There was a slight smile as he shrugged.] Literature and philosophy.
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[she actually looks somewhat amused.] To whom?
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[He's spreading intellect and classic literature to the masses. It's so thoughtful of him.] More of the older crowd. You know. Those who are not in grade school.
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[It is, indeed.] The college. Maybe I'll stop by.
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[He'll culture the world.] You're always welcome to. In fact, I'll even make sure to leave an open seat.
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I'd appreciate that.
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Shall I leave your name on it as well?
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I think I can find my way to an empty seat.
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[But if he doesn't mark a seat for her, how will she know which one to take?] Of course then.
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[fine, he can mark her a seat. But if it has anything more than her name written on it, she's going to make a sign for him next time that's just as ridiculous.]
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[Is that a promise? Because he'll make it the most ridiculous thing he can then.]
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[Really. Will he now?]
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[He will. Just for her~]
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[Now that's how you show affection. Well done.]
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[What can he say? He's such a gentleman like that.]
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