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3rd Floor Common Room, Sunday Evening
William had no idea there was some sort of awards gala on the television tonight. And truth be told, even if he did know, it was unlikely that he'd be interested in such an event.
Instead, he flipped through the channels until he settled on a forensics documentary show. DNA analysis was fascinating stuff.
Well, it was. If you were a nerd.
Instead, he flipped through the channels until he settled on a forensics documentary show. DNA analysis was fascinating stuff.
Well, it was. If you were a nerd.
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Still, that didn't mean she wasn't bored, or wanted to hole herself up in her room, so she took to wandering the dorms until she found a common room with some sign of activity.
"Really?" she asked, wandering in and flopping down onto the couch. "There's an awards show on and you're watching this instead?"
She didn't sound like she was complaining about that, actually. It was more of a good thing -- and hey, she could secretly learn something.
It was training. Totally.
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"Is that a problem? IS THAT A PROBLEM?!?! Of COURSE it's a problem, Mr. Science! You're not supposed to have SCIENCE on TV!!! You're missing the POINT!!!"
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"Well, perhaps I can help distract you from the science? Is there something else you'd rather be doing?"
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Thankfully, somebody had a similar taste in TV shows as he did. "William. I assume you're controlling the TV tonight. Excellent choice."
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Sure, she could have ignored him. But that felt wrong.
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"Relieved we're not watching an awards show?" she suggested. "This isn't my first choice of programming, but it's better than a few other things. Hey, at least it's educational?"
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Guess he fell into the nerd category, then. He walked briskly over to the couch, as if trying to make sure nobody beat him to a good seat. Yes, because he was the kind of person who thought that other people liked DNA analysis too.
He settled down on the couch, riveted. This was fascinating stuff.
"Oh," he said, noticing for the first time that there were other people in the room. "Hello."
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"Good evening," William greeted the other boy.
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