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not_that_ray) wrote2008-01-11 07:55 pm
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He's already moved the stack once. It doesn't stop him from moving it again. From one side of the desk to the other. This time though he takes the time to rifle through the layers, looking not just under but between the loose sheets of paper. The stack hemorrhages paper clips and scraps of small scribblings as he does so. Some land on his lap. Others fall onto the floor or into the trash can.
"Gotta..."
The whole thing teeters. Ray is, of course, oblivious. It's abandoned in favor of the top drawer of his desk. He yanks it open and thrusts his hand in, moving the mess inside around with no rhyme or reason. The contents haven't changed since the last time he looked five minutes ago.
"... be here..."
He slams it home, causing the entire desk to stagger. The vibration in turn causes the precariously perched collection of papers to slide in every direction. His eyes grow to the size of saucers as he dives for the unwieldy monster.
"Shit!"
The paperwork just seems to glide right past his hands, his efforts mocked.
From one small mess to one gigantic mess. Nice, Ray. Nice.
"... somewhere," he breathes out in defeat.
"Gotta..."
The whole thing teeters. Ray is, of course, oblivious. It's abandoned in favor of the top drawer of his desk. He yanks it open and thrusts his hand in, moving the mess inside around with no rhyme or reason. The contents haven't changed since the last time he looked five minutes ago.
"... be here..."
He slams it home, causing the entire desk to stagger. The vibration in turn causes the precariously perched collection of papers to slide in every direction. His eyes grow to the size of saucers as he dives for the unwieldy monster.
"Shit!"
The paperwork just seems to glide right past his hands, his efforts mocked.
From one small mess to one gigantic mess. Nice, Ray. Nice.
"... somewhere," he breathes out in defeat.
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"Saw somebody leave Stella's this morning." He blurts it out, inadvertently saving Fraser from his momentary battle. There's a shrug. Even as he says it, he's trying to forget it.
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Ever the optimist.
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"I don't think she was born female, Ray."
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No transition. No TRANSITION! And an admittedly one track mind. The driver of the vehicle still thinks his passenger is referring to his ex-wife.
"WHAT did you say?!? Tell me I didn't just hear what I thought I just heard."