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swerval_zero ([personal profile] swerval_zero) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-03-22 03:20 am
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The Library is Open, 3/22 (Wednesday)

Zero has decided to actually do library-related work today. Wonder of wonders. She opens up the library promptly and sets to work, after setting out a box of danishes from Jeff, God of Biscuits and a carafe of coffee behind the collections desk where no one but official library personnel can get to them. She'll be here all day.

((I, however, will probably not be on until late afternoon/eveningish, so I thought I'd better get this up now so people can use the library throughout the day.))
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Re: Third Period

[personal profile] janet_fraiser 2006-03-23 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
"Genetic arms race?" asked Janet. "That's weird. And what do you mean 'what do you mean it's a hobby?'" She shrugged and looked a little confused. "I mean it's something I'm very interested in."

A gust of wind coming from some random place in the library that may well have been Special Collections blew open the next few pages in her handbook. Diagrams of DNA were sketched out, with scribbled notations and mathetmatical equations off to the right. Janet slammed the notebook shut and smiled at Peter nonchalantly. "Very interested in."

Re: Third Period

[identity profile] peter--parker.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Peter caught a glimpse of the turned pages. "Well, if you have any ideas about how to help, please, let me know. I have to talk to Zero and Parker. See you later." He wasn't sure if Janet was crazy or just creepy, but he wasn't accepting any help from her, that was for sure.
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Re: Third Period

[personal profile] janet_fraiser 2006-03-23 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
"It's hard to do much without actual information," said Janet. "But I'll see what I can dig up."

Weird. Peter had seemed a little more stable when she'd last talked to him, but then again, having eight limbs instead of four would do that to anyone. "At least you still have bilateral symmetry," she said.