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fandomhighdorms2008-04-27 03:38 pm
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4th Floor Common Room [Sunday, Morning]
Mac had never been so glad to have access to caffeine. Sunday mornings were supposed to be for lie-ins.
Kids, as it turned out, woke up antisocially early and usually only to demand food. Well, that was what the shape of the last twenty-four hours told her, anyway.
That, and that she should invest in electronic tagging. Mainly for Miles. Maybe Veronica could set her up with child lo-jack...
Anyway, once she'd finally figured out that if you gave them lots of cereal and sit them in front of cartoons they didn't break things quite so much, she did just that, and settled down with her coffee to make the most of the break. However short-lived that might be.
Kids, as it turned out, woke up antisocially early and usually only to demand food. Well, that was what the shape of the last twenty-four hours told her, anyway.
That, and that she should invest in electronic tagging. Mainly for Miles. Maybe Veronica could set her up with child lo-jack...
Anyway, once she'd finally figured out that if you gave them lots of cereal and sit them in front of cartoons they didn't break things quite so much, she did just that, and settled down with her coffee to make the most of the break. However short-lived that might be.

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"She is so my aunt," he insisted.
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He nodded, but obviously still didn't agree. "But she doesn't--"
Mac cut him off, "She does where he's from. Go with it."
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Mac didn't actually get the chance to have a say in that, since he was already half-way out the door.
"Yeah, I'm pretty sure he'll find something," she said to Caz. Not that she was sure everything on her desk would still be in one piece when she got back to it.
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"Yeah," she said. "Amy?" Mac beckoned at her. Come say hi to Caz."
Okay, so she didn't so much say hi, but she did get up, and wander over to look at him. It was a start.
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Granted, she was half behind Mac when she said it. Not the most outgoing kid in the world.
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"If you can't, and Miles hasn't destroyed everything technology based in my room, there might at some point be video games."
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Mac shook her head, helping Amy decided clamber up onto her lap. If only she had his optimism about Miles computer-fixing skills.