-> First thing thing;
-> Work is slowly winding down because there has been a big push for everyone to take holidays the two weeks of Xmas. We haven't had a Manager in about 3 months because they couldn't find anyone that would fit the "unique" role and they've decided to break us all up and put us in different places because we were kind of the department of loose ends. The hilarious bit was yesterday we had a meeting with the head of IT who was kind of very loosely looking after us and said they wouldn't make any decisions until he got back from leave himself, but that wouldn't really be an issue because we would all be taking leave like we were told, right, right? We all stare at him for a beat before I say, "We don't have a manager at the moment. No one told us we had to take that two weeks off." He kind of flushes and says, "Oh, right. Yeah, that's a good point."
We also got taken to lunch by a manager from another department who took pity on us because no one had thought to invite us along to theirs even though as a group we work with EVERYONE. We're like the little Orphan Annie of our company.
- Ugh, I've had complete card!fail. I'm sending them out tomorrow (hopefully) but since I'm across an ocean from most of you they maaaaaay be a little late. :(
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-> Work is slowly winding down because there has been a big push for everyone to take holidays the two weeks of Xmas. We haven't had a Manager in about 3 months because they couldn't find anyone that would fit the "unique" role and they've decided to break us all up and put us in different places because we were kind of the department of loose ends. The hilarious bit was yesterday we had a meeting with the head of IT who was kind of very loosely looking after us and said they wouldn't make any decisions until he got back from leave himself, but that wouldn't really be an issue because we would all be taking leave like we were told, right, right? We all stare at him for a beat before I say, "We don't have a manager at the moment. No one told us we had to take that two weeks off." He kind of flushes and says, "Oh, right. Yeah, that's a good point."
We also got taken to lunch by a manager from another department who took pity on us because no one had thought to invite us along to theirs even though as a group we work with EVERYONE. We're like the little Orphan Annie of our company.
- Ugh, I've had complete card!fail. I'm sending them out tomorrow (hopefully) but since I'm across an ocean from most of you they maaaaaay be a little late. :(
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Or, alternatively, Eames&Arthur doing some real world espionage at a high society dinner party and each having to very determinedly ignore how the other looks in that suit even as they mine information from a state senator/sneak into the safe room and take photographs of a priceless emerald/assassinate people/whatever it is they're there to do.
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Charles tries to ignore how the Erik's overlong torso looks in his own unforgiving outfit, tries to remember that they're bitter rivals, that Erik's done everything better and higher than him for years and how it's all ending tonight.
He tries but it's getting hard to concentrate on anything other than the way Erik's long fingers have now snagged in the fabric in his hip, are tugging.
(Male figure skating FTW!)
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"You're doing it on purpose is all I'm saying," Eames hisses looking disgruntled.
"I'm still not sure what I'm doing," Arthur says, shooting his cuffs, impatient with how long it's taking for Eames to pick the lock.
"Just... is looking like that really fair?"