Common Room; Afternoon.

Nov 29, 2010 18:24

Scene: A common room, Fandom High School Dormitories ( Read more... )

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hbic_speedster November 30 2010, 00:34:37 UTC
Which would, of course, come in the form of one bitchin' mutant with hair that was ten times better than Daniels'.

Ten times.

"Why is there a camera pointed at the fridge?" Pietro asked, arms crossed over his chest and talking just a little too fast. "If you don't want things taken then you have to label it. Got it, spaz?"

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metaismeta November 30 2010, 00:38:19 UTC
"I want things to be taken from the fridge," Abed pointed out, without pointing since his hands were on his cereal bowl, but his head did tilt a little toward the other boys. "Otherwise, there'd be no point in filming it."

His head tilted the other way.

"If I didn't want things taken, I'd film the inside of the refrigerator itself. Then it would be a statement on the futility of leftovers, since no one really eats them anyway. But there's issues in lighting for that..."

He trailed off on the musing, however, as if already trying to figure out a solution to that problem.

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hbic_speedster November 30 2010, 00:43:25 UTC
"...right."

Pietro looked from him to the camera for a moment before going over to inspect it. "Any reason why?"

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metaismeta November 30 2010, 00:45:16 UTC
"It's for a film," Abed supplied, considering the camera thoughtfully before glancing at the other boy. "It's still in the development stages."

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bat_kills November 30 2010, 03:13:30 UTC
It wasn't that she didn't see the camera. She just didn't care.

So have a taciturn, somewhat Asian looking girl taking a bottle of water from the fridge.

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metaismeta November 30 2010, 03:16:12 UTC
Actions that the camera was duly noting, so that Abed, a taciturn, definitely Middle Eastern looking boy, didn't have to.

He could keep eating his cereal and watching reruns of old classics on TV Land.

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bat_kills November 30 2010, 03:19:41 UTC
Bottle in hand, the next logical step would lead Cassie to the sofa. Of course.

Whether she picked to sit next to the definitely Middle Easter looking boy or not was a deliberate action or not, it remained to be confirmed.

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metaismeta November 30 2010, 03:22:36 UTC
The only response given was more to the TV than to the girl, a small, mostly spoken laugh at something funny happening on the screen. It was, after all, a classic slapstick maneuver, always refreshing to see.

Also: mmm. Cereal.

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