[Despite the overcast skies threatening to turn into rain on Saturday, Albert is out and in his yard. He has cleared out Astrid's old stable and now sits on a bale of hay in front of it. There's a perfectly usable stool right inside the entrance, but the bale of hay is larger and better supports his tall frame
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After Caesar finishes his own work for the day, though, he does his usual wandering around and contemplating-bothering-the-brother thing that he often does. Of course, seeing Albert outside means he really doesn't have much to contemplate. So he invites himself over, moving Albert's journal to the side and sitting on that nice bale of hay. He lets out a tired yawn before he speaks up in an equally tired voice.]
Still a jerk.
[He doesn't sound as annoyed as he did, say, three days ago, and his words are purposely childish. He's just being silly.]
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Still whining.
[He doesn't care how it comes across. It's just Caesar, and the tone has already been set for a not-serious meeting. For now, at least.]
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You look terribly busy today.
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I cleared out my horse's stable. What did you do today?
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It's early evening when she returns to the house, the sky still dark and threatening, with even a few drops of rain here and there.]
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Good evening.
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Albert! [She calls out, hurrying within non-shouting distance.]
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Good afternoon, Buffy.
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Keeping busy?
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May I help you with something?
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No, just out walking... [ It feels like a lame lie even to him. ]
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I was beginning to wonder when I would meet you in person. Dr. McCoy.
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