ext_146728 ([identity profile] tunafish.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] circle72010-10-20 04:05 pm

Garamond and Calibri Playdate :D

“I had a feeling I’d find you here,” Garamond was careful to close the door behind him as he made his way into the lab. He knew Calibri wasn’t fond of disturbances. “Hope you’re not busy. We need to get packed and going in an hour or so.”

Garamond sauntered up to the second-in-command’s working desk, carrying a brochure and a couple of tickets. He laid them out on the desk over Calibri’s notes, as if intentionally trying to deflect the other man from his work. The brochure advertised a convention for bioinformatics and other scientific ventures. “Here,” he said, pointing to the image of some strange, aquatic creature on the cover – an invertebrate from the looks of it, possibly a Cephalopod. “You wanted to see this, didn’t you?”

[identity profile] fightfair.livejournal.com 2010-12-27 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh," Calibri said, accepting that answer simply enough, regardless of whether Garamond was joking or not. Even if he hadn't been, the response wouldn't really have struck the second-in-command as strange, considering their line of work, and considering, more specifically, Calibri's own strange sense of 'morals.' Thus unfettered, he stood up, stretching out his legs. He hadn't even noticed the hours pass, and the muscles strained as he stood. In fact, his right leg was hardly ready for the impact, and almost immediately, filled with the uncomfortable sensation of pins and needles, like a thousand tiny insects crawling down his veins, and in slight surprise, the young man toppled down almost as quickly as he stood.

[identity profile] fightfair.livejournal.com 2010-12-28 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
If Calibri hadn't been accustomed to the sound of Garamond's explosive laughter, he might have cringed. Even as he raised his head, he could see, from the out of the corner of his eye, shadows pausing in the slit underneath the closed doors as passer-bys no doubt stopped and stared curiously at the entrance, wondering about the strange sound echoing from inside. "My foot, sir," he said quietly, with a very slight hint of embarrassment. He cleared his throat before continuing. "It's numb."

[identity profile] fightfair.livejournal.com 2010-12-31 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nnngh!" It was a helpless response, and while Calibri would usually be better in possession of his voice, the surprise as uncomfortable sensation shot up his leg superseded that. Instinctively, Calibri clung to the closest anchor (that being Garamond, since it was the man himself who yanked him forward) as his legs quite literally and not at all metaphorically went weak at the knees. He almost face-planted right into the other man's stomach, only managing to catch himself with his other leg at the last minute, and with an indignant edge to his voice, snapped, "Boss!"

[identity profile] fightfair.livejournal.com 2011-01-05 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"Your head is very heavy, sir," Calibri said, by means of retort, and it was a rare show of humor and wit that was not acidic, for once. After a moment, with the blood rushing back into his extremities, he managed to stand up to full height on his own, and gradually, the strange discomfort faded, as did his frustration. It was replaced with a clearly awkward embarrassment, judging from the way the second-in-command kept his head down even as he pushed his glasses up, looking at their feet. "I'm all right now, though."