[the puns return]
It's - we're still on the planets with the factions, aren't we? [he remembers that much. Or more like, he remembers how much he hated the thought of factions.
That sure hasn't changed]
I don't - think we need anything, but I'll - let me gauge how everyone is and maybe then I'll - think a little more on it.
[current gauge: hot mess]
It's - we're still on the planets with the factions, aren't we? [he remembers that much. Or more like, he remembers how much he hated the thought of factions.
That sure hasn't changed]
I don't - think we need anything, but I'll - let me gauge how everyone is and maybe then I'll - think a little more on it.
[current gauge: hot mess]
[BUT WINN, STAR WARS.
But yes that too. Once these new worries settles he'll jump right back into the old ones]
Not yet, you mean. [he'd agreed with Erik, for once, on that not lasting long, and after everything back home - well, that hasn't changed a bit] I guess it's in my favor, for once, that I don't plan on going down there anytime soon. I still don't want anything to do with that nonsense.
But yes that too. Once these new worries settles he'll jump right back into the old ones]
Not yet, you mean. [he'd agreed with Erik, for once, on that not lasting long, and after everything back home - well, that hasn't changed a bit] I guess it's in my favor, for once, that I don't plan on going down there anytime soon. I still don't want anything to do with that nonsense.
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[HOW DARE THEY, you can't take a nerd's pop culture they THRIVE ON IT]
I'm hoping for that too, but - I see it for what it is as well. [and he looks a little guilty about it, but the experience he was drawing on is now an older memory, one so far removed from his current life that it's strange to be going back to it again]
I'm hoping for that too, but - I see it for what it is as well. [and he looks a little guilty about it, but the experience he was drawing on is now an older memory, one so far removed from his current life that it's strange to be going back to it again]
No - no, I agree, that's the right way to do teams. I was thinking more - elsewhere, it was a knee-jerk reaction to it all.
[that's the most apt description of the factions he's heard yet and it makes him groan]
It is high school.
[he should know, he teaches teenagers now]
[that's the most apt description of the factions he's heard yet and it makes him groan]
It is high school.
[he should know, he teaches teenagers now]
If someone gives you a wedgie I'm putting them through a wall.
[. . . that's not teacher Hank talking, but whatever, details, he means it]
Maybe I should stay off the planet. I'm going to want to hide or hand out detentions.
[the downside of being an old nerd who teaches]
[. . . that's not teacher Hank talking, but whatever, details, he means it]
Maybe I should stay off the planet. I'm going to want to hide or hand out detentions.
[the downside of being an old nerd who teaches]
I missed you, too. No one appreciates my humor like you do.
[and they don't bicker like an old married couple, unlike how he and Charles end up doing, especially if a joke ends up in the mix somewhere, god forbid.
He softens a little and nods, and while he knows he won't take Winn up on the offer, he still appreciates it] If I think of anything, you'll be the first to know. [sooner or later he will have to go down, and apologize to the nice folks who had given him a job on their farm, but - he won't do that anytime soon, either.
But he feels better. Still exhausted, and his head's still a little iffy, but - coming over here had been a good idea. He clasps Winn on the shoulder, and, as earnest as he ever is]
I should head back, but - thank you, Winn. [for being a good friend]
[and they don't bicker like an old married couple, unlike how he and Charles end up doing, especially if a joke ends up in the mix somewhere, god forbid.
He softens a little and nods, and while he knows he won't take Winn up on the offer, he still appreciates it] If I think of anything, you'll be the first to know. [sooner or later he will have to go down, and apologize to the nice folks who had given him a job on their farm, but - he won't do that anytime soon, either.
But he feels better. Still exhausted, and his head's still a little iffy, but - coming over here had been a good idea. He clasps Winn on the shoulder, and, as earnest as he ever is]
I should head back, but - thank you, Winn. [for being a good friend]
I'll send you a message, mm. [that late, it'll likely be a text message if anything, because that's when everyone's (pretending to be) asleep and the time he takes to himself, but - it'd be new and nice, to have someone to talk to for once. Someone uninvolved, who won't ask if he doesn't want to answer.
He might even invite him over, once he's sure no one's powers are going to get out of hand]
I - [suddenly all these things and he blinks widely a few times before he laughs faintly and shakes his head] It's fine, I'd rather read. None of us are much for any music and - it's better if it stays quiet.
He might even invite him over, once he's sure no one's powers are going to get out of hand]
I - [suddenly all these things and he blinks widely a few times before he laughs faintly and shakes his head] It's fine, I'd rather read. None of us are much for any music and - it's better if it stays quiet.
[he isn't trying too hard at all, but Hank understands the desire to everything possible for friends. He was the same way, after all.
He takes the bag and there's another thank you on his lips before he reads what it says - and bursts out laughing as he takes it]
Thanks. I'm going to be laughing at this when I get back and they're all going to think I've actually lost it.
He takes the bag and there's another thank you on his lips before he reads what it says - and bursts out laughing as he takes it]
Thanks. I'm going to be laughing at this when I get back and they're all going to think I've actually lost it.
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