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Sam Winchester ([personal profile] gavemea_45) wrote in [community profile] milliways_bar2007-07-02 08:53 pm

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If Sam never sees another catfish ever again, that'll be perfectly fine with him.

Perhaps especially not a giant spinning catfish -- which, as it turns out, isn't actually supposed to be spinning.

This would be why Sam is currently hunched over a table, poring over a collection of books, notes, his laptop, and John Winchester's journal, trying to figure out how on earth to exorcise a possessed statue of a fish.

As far as he knows, Dean's still back in the hotel room, laughing himself sick.
q_in_training: (sly smile)

[personal profile] q_in_training 2007-07-05 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
She cracks a slight smile.

"He takes all the cool ones and leaves you to hunt the possessed catfish?" she asks.
q_in_training: (avoidant)

[personal profile] q_in_training 2007-07-05 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
And just like that, the smile's gone.

Crap.

"Bad topic," she repeats at a mumble, wry and a little flat, dropping her gaze as she drums her fingers against the tabletop once. A deep breath, in prelude to what she hopes will be a less crappy topic.

Which of course is the exact second when she can't think of anything else to say, and just has to blow out the breath in an inaudible sigh.

Ten seconds to go until she scoots the chair back and makes a break for it.
q_in_training: (watching (blonde))

[personal profile] q_in_training 2007-07-05 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
Mac glances up. A few seconds pass before the smile comes back, tiny and crooked.

"Okay, good, 'cause I suck at thinking of excuses to bolt even when I haven't just been talking about my complete lack of stuff to do back home," she tells him, pushing some of her hair aside. "So, uh."

Another glance to the books.

"Is there...anything I can do to help? If you need it. Since." A shrug. "Not bolting."
q_in_training: (have powerbook will travel)

[personal profile] q_in_training 2007-07-05 06:27 am (UTC)(link)
And that's enough for the smile to turn into a full-out, mischievous grin.

"Yeah I do."

Anyway, she's gotten enough practice from Hearst tech support at stifling the unclean! unclean! reaction to handling anything made by Bill Gates and company. There are way too many PC users on that campus.

So, very carefully (and even though he just offered, computer geek social standards demand that she give Sam a quick may I? look first), she scoots her chair closer to the laptop and gently edges it toward herself.