Things we do to kill boredom...

Apr 28, 2007 12:42

Who:Lilah open for Wesley
Where:Wesley's Office
When:Late Afternoon
Status:Complete ( Read more... )

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_wes_pryce_ April 28 2007, 18:09:49 UTC
To say that Wesley was...confused, would be a gross understatement. Here they were, working for *the* enemy they'd been fighting against for years. No, Angel had explained, they weren't working *for* the enemy. The enemy was working for them. Which made no sense in Wesley's book but very little else did these days ( ... )

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notquitegood April 29 2007, 03:02:08 UTC
Lilah had easily managed to get past Wesley's ditz of a secretary, by telling her she had a meeting with Wesley. She’d used that particular excuse at least four times alone in the last week; it wasn’t her fault that Wesley hired such an incompetent secretary. She walked into his office and sat herself down in one of the chairs that sat in front of his desk. “So what does his majesty have you researching this week?” She rarely if ever referred to Angel as boss. She shifted in her seat and crossed her legs. She could easily tell that this was a bad time, but that was half the fun. Lately she’d been purposely showing up in Wesley’s office when she knew he had a lot going on, just so she could see him. If there was one thing that she’d missed before being allowed back on this plane it had been being able to see and be near Wes. In a way she was still pissed at Angel for having done the memory spell on his friends; she also hated being the only other person who knew the truth, mainly because she saw first hand how it was affecting Wesley ( ... )

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_wes_pryce_ April 29 2007, 12:33:56 UTC
If there was something Wesley didn't like it was getting disturbed while working. He hadn't liked it when he was just the researcher for Angel Investigations and Cordelia or Gunn would distract him with inane questions. And he didn't like it when he was working for a multi million dollar lawfirm and his secretary - the woman was usually very good at her job so he could guess who had slid past her - didn't manage to keep anyone out ( ... )

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notquitegood April 29 2007, 14:42:51 UTC
Lilah frowned, it was one thing when the underlings of this place called her Miss Morgan, but it was a whole other story when it came from Wes. It sounded so wrong and utterly foreign to her. "It's Lilah, and there wasn't anything specific I just figured you've kept yourself locked away in here since six this morning you need to learn how to break away from your work sometimes Wes. Take a coffee break or something, hell go for a walk you can't keep yourself chained to that desk all day otherwise you're bound to slowly go insane."

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