Cal Chandler (
americas_son) wrote2011-03-10 09:20 pm
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Sunnydale AU: definitions
First thing about college that sucks: Classes started two days before Sunnydale High.
Cal is also not excited about his classes themselves.
He does have to admit, though, that not having to be awake practically before sunrise has been pretty awesome. And today he got out at roughly the time Sunnydale High does, which he'll have to mention to Sherlock - there are three days in his week when Cal will be able to give him a ride home.
. . . although, judging from the ancient red truck with the hot girl driving it that Cal passed on his way up the driveway, that may not be an issue.
He's still smirking as he heads for the door.
Cal is also not excited about his classes themselves.
He does have to admit, though, that not having to be awake practically before sunrise has been pretty awesome. And today he got out at roughly the time Sunnydale High does, which he'll have to mention to Sherlock - there are three days in his week when Cal will be able to give him a ride home.
. . . although, judging from the ancient red truck with the hot girl driving it that Cal passed on his way up the driveway, that may not be an issue.
He's still smirking as he heads for the door.
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"Afternoon," says Jarvis. "He is upstairs."
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He takes the stairs a little more quickly than usual. He wants to know about that truck's driver.
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He hasn't changed his clothes in the brief time since he got home. Who would object?
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- pulls up short in the doorway.
What the fuck?
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". . . Hi."
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Sherlock raises his eyebrows.
"Yes," he says, "as I have repeatedly discovered today, this is one of the few ways it is still possible for me to seem even less normal."
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But.
He's kind of forgetting about that box right now.
"Why?"
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"You are so weird sometimes.
". . . is this going to be, like, a thing?" Is Cal going to have to get used to this?
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Like being what guys are supposed to wear, for example.
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Sherlock closes his eyes again.
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Cal is just going to keep right on hovering uncomfortably in the doorway.
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"Or go have a smoke while I change into something more socially acceptable."
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"Okay." He steps into the room.
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He doesn't choose a seat right away, but he does move clear of the door.
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Thinking back: "But you must have passed—" she does not want to be Miss Swan and that goes just as well for when she is not present "—Bella on your way in."
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He brightens a little. (Talking about girls is good. Talking about girls is normal. It's a thing guys do.)
"So who is she?"
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There are not a whole lot of people in the world that Sherlock would call mildly interesting.
"Her father is the chief of police."
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"Charlie Swan? Yeah, Peter's had to deal with him a few times. I didn't know he had a daughter."
That is the point.
"'Mildly interesting,' huh?" Cal looks almost comfortable as he contemplates this.
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"So what's Bella like?" Come on, this is the obvious point of interest here. Cal gives Sherlock a pointed look. If he isn't going to go change, he can at least talk about girls.
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"She thinks."
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