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notcalledlizzie) wrote2006-12-06 05:03 pm
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239/240 - Wednesday afternoon
Despite having been raised in New England, Elizabeth didn't really like snow. It was fine for skiing, say, but she was quite happy staying inside in the warmth and watching the snow from her window.
One might accuse her of hiding, but she'd prefer to call it strategic concealment.
[[ooc: Open, although am slightly braindead from too many early mornings omg]]
One might accuse her of hiding, but she'd prefer to call it strategic concealment.
[[ooc: Open, although am slightly braindead from too many early mornings omg]]
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"Of course she did!" exclaimed Rodney. "She's a Marine. She's wearing those boots! She broke my shin! I can't put any weight on it."
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Radek cursed in Czech.
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Janet had given up all pretense of reading her magazine and was torn between glaring at Rodney and staring worriedly at Elizabeth.
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"And some of them are going to be very sorry they said anything," said Carson, eyeing Rodney angrily.
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"Elizabeth, are you all right?" asked Teyla. "I am sorry that you found out. I did not think it was something you would wish to know."
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Janet rolled her eyes.
"I fear that I would not feel that way were I you," said Teyla. "Nevertheless, it is awkward, and I do apologize."
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"Don't tempt me," muttered Carson.
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Teyla was glancing between Janet and Elizabeth, a curious look on her face. "I believe it is time that we leave Janet and Elizabeth alone," she said. "We will be able to speak with Elizabeth more often in the future, should we wish."
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"I say we wait and then jump him when we hang up," muttered Lorne.
Janet pretended she hadn't heard that, but she couldn't keep from cracking a grin.
Teyla nodded slowly. "I had thought that you would say that, Elizabeth," she said. "Be well."
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zomg, don't want to play them all outwaved goodbye and wished Elizabeth their best, before Rodney ended the connection."So," started Janet.
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