"Coffee is highly overrated," interjected Walter, having just managed to escape his apology to Logan (http://community.livejournal.com/fandomhighdorms/450890.html?thread=20153418#t20153418) and come over at Anders' wave.
"And what is this party for?" Asking the redundant question of the hour.
Rory blinked. "Super Bowl," she said faintly. "What was that other thing? Because I could've sworn you just said that coffee is overrated, and that cannot possibly be correct."
"Football," Rory answered. "American football. Not, um, soccer," she amended, noting the accent.
"Now, I've got to argue with you on this tea thing. Tea's fine, but there is nothing like coffee. It's so rich and harsh and wonderful, not to mention to caffiene value."
"I am sorry to hear they did not." Walter shook her hand, "I am Walter and if I speak as though someone has stolen all of my apostrophes, it is a long story."
"I do. My tutor does not." Walter had just about reached the point of being able to smile about it. Almost. Maybe when those stripes on his face finally faded.
"I think I have seen you in the library." He grinned with a hint of deviltry and asked, "What is your favorite kind of trouble to get in around here? Everyone seems to have their specialty."
"Hmm." Rory thought for a moment, coming up with and rejecting several replies before answering, "Exploring. I've been all the way through Special Collections, I've gone on a giant squid hunt, and I've been through three hypercubed rooms here. There's an amazing amount of stuff if you know where to look."
"I'm *trying* to organise a meeting time for Fight Club. But hardly anyone's responded to my email about availability. So- if you're still gonna come- what day of the week would work for you?"
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"And what is this party for?" Asking the redundant question of the hour.
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As to her focus on a bitter brew, "Coffee has nothing on a properly prepared cup of tea."
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"Now, I've got to argue with you on this tea thing. Tea's fine, but there is nothing like coffee. It's so rich and harsh and wonderful, not to mention to caffiene value."
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"But what does any sort of bowl, super or not, have to do with American football? I thought it was rather like rugby?"
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She blushed suddenly. "I'm Rory, by the way," she said, extending a hand.
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