*After an afternoon spent in the library, Charles returns to the cabin, a back of books slung over the back of his chair. He reaches behind himself to grab the bag, toss it onto the bed for reading that night. His laptop sits closed on a small table. As he opens it up to check the network, his gaze falls upon the CD that sits next to it -- it's the CD that Jesse had given to him some time back.
He hadn't had a chance to listen to it yet. Or rather, there always seems to be a reason to so something else other than listen to it, though he had never intended to ignore it. The evening is calm enough, however, and the distance from that ridiculous conversation great enough that Charles picks up the plastic case without being overcome by the dizzying feeling of his life becoming a bizarre situation comedy. He glances at that laptop screen -- the computer has finished waking up -- and takes the CD out of the case, pops it into the optical drive.*
*goes back over to his bed, digs through the books in his bag, pulling out a current genetics textbook. starts flipping through it, not paying too terribly much attention to the music, though he is humming along (not very well) by the end of it*
*after couching himself in amusement with the previous song, he's able to let himself be lulled into just enjoying the beauty of this one as he reads, though it seems a bit wistful*
*goes back over to the laptop and puts the CD back into its case. glances at the network icon -- he never did get around to checking it -- but just closes the laptop.
it's getting late. he's tired. going to the mess hall for dinner seems not worth the trouble tonight.
returns to his bag and pulls out the copy of The Once and Future King.*
He made a mix-tape.
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He hadn't had a chance to listen to it yet. Or rather, there always seems to be a reason to so something else other than listen to it, though he had never intended to ignore it. The evening is calm enough, however, and the distance from that ridiculous conversation great enough that Charles picks up the plastic case without being overcome by the dizzying feeling of his life becoming a bizarre situation comedy. He glances at that laptop screen -- the computer has finished waking up -- and takes the CD out of the case, pops it into the optical drive.*
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I suppose that I'll never escape the academic angle. Hmm, not as good as the original.
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...an appealing thought.
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...I do like the name "David," though.
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Over-active imaginations, the whole lot of them.
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...sighs.*
Well, I suppose that was inevitable. There are worse things than enduring sentimental ballads, at least.
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*clicks the skip-forward button again, just to see -- it still refuses to work*
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it's getting late. he's tired. going to the mess hall for dinner seems not worth the trouble tonight.
returns to his bag and pulls out the copy of The Once and Future King.*
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