Tyler Durden (
tyler_gone) wrote2009-03-09 11:26 am
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Office Hours, Monday, 3/9
It was Monday and a slightly bruised Tyler was in his office, idly mentally replaying the spars from the day before. He still couldn't believe someone actually wrestled a wolf; that was taking the whole man-vs-nature thing a little far for his tastes.
But he supposed hitting a teenage girl for fun was up there on the craziness scale, too.
The office door was open, and he was ready for any distraction.
But he supposed hitting a teenage girl for fun was up there on the craziness scale, too.
The office door was open, and he was ready for any distraction.
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And while it wasn't routine to drop in on Tyler it had been a while. So she swung by the Perk for a couple of coffees and schlepped them up to his office along with a package she'd been meaning to give him since she got back.
She knocked on the door frame and poked her head into the office.
"You taking any civilian visitors or is this just a place for students and faculty?"
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She shrugged a little. "Guess I still have cruise-lag or something like it. You do anything fun on break?"
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And another moment.
"Okay. Nazi bees. How does a bee become a Nazi? And what were you doing trying to steal Nazi honey?"
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"Seriously. He was made out of bees?"
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He finally got the package open. "Aw, Boxer, it's just my color."
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He shook the shirt in the light as if that would make it prettier. "How were the islands?"
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Even so, he seemed to be in a pretty decent mood.
"So. Have you seen any bees lately?"
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He took a moment to try to wrestle that thought out of his head before speaking again.
"So, that meeting last night seemed like it was really your element." That wasn't a bad thing, really. More an observation.
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"Did it? I had a nice time." The tone was purposefully bland. "Looked like you got into it, with the hair-pulling."
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Nathan would have agreed quite profusely that it was a very great thing that Tyler had been clothed the one time he'd seen him in a compromising situation. He'd already seen Tony in the nude. That was enough for him, really.
"I suppose I should be thankful that my chosen partner wasn't Dinah."
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He leaned back in his chair. "She's a psychic. I don't like psychics."
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"After Nazi bees, I really shouldn't be surprised," he replied, crossing his arms over his chest. "She's a good kid, anyhow. Or, at least, a good friend to her peers. She's approached me during Gun Club meetings to ask me to keep an eye out for someone in the past."
She'd also referred to him as 'Mr. Hot Algren,' which amused him to no end.
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He scratched his jaw, realizing he should offer a brief explanation. "She called it 'touch telepathy.' I think she can only get anything if she's touching you, but I didn't ask a lot of questions."
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"I'm honestly not certain how thoroughly I ought to be explaining the situation," he confessed. "She's concerned for the health and safety of another student, because of her situation at home. I've spoken to this other student, of course, but she doesn't seem to think that there's anything the matter with the situation at all."
He shifted his weight uneasily, frowning.
"I found myself explaining to a student the reasons that her classmates would like to be made aware if she were to go home and... Not come back."
There was a sort of terse note in his voice on that last part, suggesting the 'not come back' was about as final as the phrase could possibly suggest.
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He sighed and gave his head a shake.
"She doesn't understand the concept of people feeling an emotional attachment to her. That isn't why Dinah was concerned, no, but I found it unsettling that a high school student honestly believes that she ought to be completely forgettable."
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