Cal Chandler (
americas_son) wrote2010-08-10 08:16 pm
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Sunnydale AU: An Illicit Visit (no, not that kind)
There is some definite disapproval going on in the Chandler compound over Cal's refusing to go along with the implicit decision that the Starks (especially Sherlock) are not the best company for him. It's not the first time he's pushed such a ruling - far from it - but this is something of a special case. Whether it's the shooting or the fact that Sherlock and his identity issues are generally glossed over in proper society with "He just couldn't handle his parents' death, the poor thing, at least his brother is made of sterner stuff" that causes greater concern . . .
Well. Cal has the feeling his knows the answer to that.
His own accidental death could at least be used to the Chandlers' advantage, after all.
The obvious response to all of this is, of course, to invite Sherlock over to visit.
"We'll have to sneak if we don't want to spend twenty minutes listening to Mother, though."
Well. Cal has the feeling his knows the answer to that.
His own accidental death could at least be used to the Chandlers' advantage, after all.
The obvious response to all of this is, of course, to invite Sherlock over to visit.
"We'll have to sneak if we don't want to spend twenty minutes listening to Mother, though."
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The movie was kind of on the long side - Cal stretches to wake his muscles back up, arms over his head, saying,
"But if you ever change your mind about a girlfriend, we'll find you one."
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Cal drops back against the headboard (misjudging the distance slightly and banging against it a bit harder than he'd meant to, but who's counting?).
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Well, Sherlock is.
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Okay, not really. Actually, he's starting to think about rolling a joint; usually, he'd be stoned by now. But the whole thing about the smell of his room is making him leery of bringing it up.
He glances toward the bookshelf a couple of times - his stash is there, tucked neatly into what used to be an Indiana Jones boxset. It's the twenty-first century version of a hollow book, and Cal knows full well that one of those wouldn't exactly blend into his book-free environment.
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"Indiana Jones?"
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He goes with,
"Yes?"
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"I keep the discs in a CD case," Cal says. "There's nothing ignoble about that."
He respects Indy.
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"Don't worry, I'll wait till you leave."
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That and it's been more eventful than usual.
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That makes sense.
"I can bring it to school tomorrow."
Pause.
"The wall?"
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And it's about as far as he had gotten with that thought process. He's not the one who has to do it, after all.
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"He'll love that, I'm sure."
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"I don't really think he's gonna see it that way."
Too bad Cal won't get to see his face when he finds out.
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