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protective_logic) wrote2015-03-30 09:57 pm
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If you're hearing this message that means I'm not available at the moment.
So if you'd please leave your contact info and your message I'll get back to you at the first possible moment.
If there is a family related emergency, just keep trying until you get through.
So if you'd please leave your contact info and your message I'll get back to you at the first possible moment.
If there is a family related emergency, just keep trying until you get through.
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[There is a long moment of silence, which might be interpreted as Delta forgetting he is leaving a message. And then...]
Does this new room of yours need anything? Bedding for instance? Theta may have spilled ketchup all over his sheets this morning after I told him he couldn't eat in bed. I need to go out later to buy him new sheets, and if I'm going to buy one set of purple sheets, I might as well buy two, right?
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But if they have picture frames on sale...
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I know this will come as a surprise to us both, I'm not trying to suggest it's a bad idea. In fact after a lot of thought on the topic, I've become certain that it's brilliant. It gives you a secure place to keep stuff. AS you said it's useful for late training or if you have to crash. In fact, it can let you clean up and get some rest after late night jobs before you go out for donuts and come home to share them.
Omega, I promise you, this is a VERY good idea and I support it wholly.
While I'm out at the department store for sheets, and I would seriously like to know if you need those and/or pillows, I'll get picture frames and have the pictures we've put up in the entry hall reprinted so you get copies of each. And I'll get an extra one in case you can get a good picture of Texas.
Is there anything else you need for your new room? I'm going back over our fiances, and really, we've got more wiggle room now that Smithson is taking me on as a serious apprentice. Apparently in the business they're expected to treat you like a full employee so you can dedicate yourself with full focus to your craft. Yes, I might only be working twenty-hours a week, but he knows what our family situation is like and he says he might be able to trust me with taking home some of the work sometimes. I've even offered to help him manage the finances better. Thus I'd do enough work to count as a full time employee.
In fact, as a full time employee, I should be able to talk to him about insurance. He's a really great man, Omega. Turns out he had a family once, and I remind him of how his son was before he passed on. Accident with a blown power coupling and... well, not pretty and a one-in-a-billion fluke.
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This doesn't mean I'm leaving, you know? Not planning to spend a lot of time there.
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Well...
Clothes? Posters of things you like I think. Candles?
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[There is laughter, though it is muffled.]
Oh god, that's... hehehe that's cute.
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