"Not bad, although ACJ is breaking my brain again. How'd you enjoy the party last night?" She grinned. "I know the boyfriend thing tops the rest of anything you got as a prezzie."
"I dunno, Molly's mix CD was pretty good," Angela said, before giving up. "It was fabulous. If sharing my birthday means we get to have a party that good every year, I hope we get 15 more Aries with the new people."
Parker's smile could light the way for alien aircraft. "Camping was great. Wonderful. Super." She tamped it down a little, and said, "I had a good time. Aside from the bugs and squirrels. Oh, hey, do you want to see a picture of a teal deer?"
"Squirrels are kind of freaky. They always seem to be watching you," Angela said. "And I would love to see a picture of a teal deer. I've never seen a real one."
Parker pulled up the photo on her phone, then handed it over. "Here (http://mparker17.livejournal.com/38326.html?thread=865974#t865974). Is that adorable, or what?"
"Pretty much. I was bibbling on about school and Professor Lyman, and Jarod had the camera, but he dropped it when it got closer. So I had to pick up the phone, and that's when he fed it the bread." Parker grinned, flipped to the next picture of four little deer staring at the camera, looking stunned, and said, "They took off right after this one. And then Jarod and I -- got distracted, so we didn't go looking for them again."
"I'll tell you one thing, they can *jump*. We'd need to lure it here and keep it happy. I'm not sure it couldn't jump out of any pen we put around it." Parker grinned. "Then again, given Graduation speeches, we might end up with a stampede if they hold the ceremony outside."
Zero limped into the library and flopped down behind the desk in her usual place. The bruise on her cheek was starting to fade a tiny bit. Thank goodness.
"Yikes. Who else was in on this? Because I'm assuming you didn't stop them all by yourself." She paused. "Unless they really were moles, in which case, maybe you could have, given a mallet."
"Oh, no, I didn't have the mallet. I left it in the hall when I fell down the airshaft, because little did I know. There was that Scottish play kid, and Callynanders, Hamlet, Xander, and Krycek. We all fell down. Most of them? Fell on me. So how was your weekend?"
"Much better than yours, evidently." Parker refrained from several falling-on-people comments, then said, "Teal deer, which you saw, and marshmellows, and Peeps, and, well. Jarod." She spun on her chair, smiling. "Can't complain. How did you guys defeat the Mole Men, then?"
"I talked for almost twenty minutes straight, if not longer. About StuCo. And Professor Lyman lying. And then I got onto weetiny bunnies at one point. They really do like long speeches. And bread." Parker grinned. "Angela was saying we should see if we can get one to be our mascot. And yay on running away-- blown up??"
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It might be slightly obnoxious.
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"Guten Morgan, Angela," He grinned at her impishly.
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"How was camping?"
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She's probably talking about the deer. Yeah.
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playkid, and Callynanders, Hamlet, Xander, and Krycek. We all fell down. Most of them? Fell on me. So how was your weekend?"Re: Second Period
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"...okay? I guess? Since you're still here?" Parker checked Zero over again. "And mostly not injured?"
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