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romanywitch) wrote in
fandomhigh2005-11-22 10:16 am
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Office Hours - Abnormal Psychology
Jenny is sitting in a bare office, and is typing happily away on her laptop, updating herself on all the new computer technology she's been missing out on.
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were crazier than Professor Drusillagot my e-mail, and if you were crazier than Professor Drusilla."no subject
She takes another drink of her coffee, frowns at the cold dregs in the cup, and decides that her first purchase for this office is a coffee maker. "I got your e-mail, thanks. It looks like there are only a couple of people with conflicts so far. And no, I'm not crazier than Drusilla. Thankfully."
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"Oh, that's a relief. On both counts. One more thing, you wouldn't happen to be a vampire, by any chance?" She asks with an air of forced casualness "Not that I have anything against vampires, I just like to know these things, in case you ever decide to try and kill me."
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"Got your e-mail," says Jenny, moving on. "So, the name issue we're good on. Hippie parents? I'll pair you up with someone once I figure out who's already got a partner. The schedule's a little more problematic, but I think we can work it out."
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"That's good." Callisto refrains from asking where exactly Hippie is, or why she thinks her parent came from there. "Despite the completely psychotic teacher, it's been an interesting subject and I don't want to have to drop it."
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She leans back in her chair and puts the coffee mug down. "Glad to hear you like the subject. It always helps when the students are actually interested in what you're teaching."