Jim [redacted] (
searchingfordistraction) wrote2012-02-01 08:16 pm
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Jim is . . . more or less himself today. He could easily drop into character if necessary, but he's recognizable enough to anyone who knows him.
In front of him on his table is a deceptively dated-looking laptop, with a small box of chocolates perched on top of it.
He might be waiting for someone. There's no guarantee, but Milliways tends to be good about these sorts of things.
In front of him on his table is a deceptively dated-looking laptop, with a small box of chocolates perched on top of it.
He might be waiting for someone. There's no guarantee, but Milliways tends to be good about these sorts of things.
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And concludes that this isn't a five-minute problem, or a ten-minute problem, or even an hour-long problem. It's a pretty big one.
But now that she knows how to do all this, she can keep checking while she works on a solution.
"Okay," she says. More seriously than last time: "Thanks, Jim."
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His words and tone are flippant, but he looks up at Matilda as he speaks, and his expression is entirely sober.
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Does she need to say it again? No she doesn't.
Jim is the best bad guy.