Subject: Finch marked down another disaster averted,
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Posted on: 2016-04-26 08:10:00 UTC

and smiled inwardly.
He would reach three-million, soon, and was already considering what he would do to celebrate.
Perhaps he would spend an entire day in the lap of safety – find a dark corner somewhere, shut himself off, and not come back on until Bingle hoists him over his head, carries him out and forces him on.

‘Oh, our continuum - continua aren’t officially recorded. They’re rather,’ Bingle searched for an inoffensive synonym. ‘Obscure.’

Finch narrowed his ocular, and glared at Bingle. ‘Obscure. You-ve two chapters, and I-ve a bunch of concepts. That-s obscure, alright, I-d use obscure for that!

‘We don’t get many badfics, at least,’ Bingle noted.

Bit hard to ruin something when there-s nothing to ruin.’ Finch grumbled. ‘We-re no-one, is what we-re.

‘No-two?’ Bingle asked.

We-re no-two, is what we-re.

He-s a magus,’ Finch said, pointing at Bingle.

‘Certified and trained at the UnderLondon Esoteric University itself,’ Bingle said, standing straight with pride.

And I-m an autobar. Ever had ethanol in your joints?’ Finch said, leaning in. ‘You shouldn-t.

‘Master’s in Anomalous Phenomena,’ Bingle continued, exuding the cheer of someone completely certain that everyone else in the room was very interested in what they were saying.

Finch, like all the sane people, ignored Bingle. He looked at Ami.
I-ve internet access, though with Bingle here, we don-t need it, do we?

‘Purim is centered around the biblical story of Esther, Queen of Persia, who saved the Jews from Haman, vizier to King Artaxerxes, who attempted to kill them all. It is celebrated with feasting, charity, the exchanging of food, and a public recitation of the Scroll of Esther,’ Bingle said, folding his arms. ‘Costumes are worn, and alcohol is drunk.’

Finch had just reached the Wikipedia page.
I don-t get your brain, Bingle.

‘It’s a bit like a river filled with furniture,’ Bingle explained. ‘Sometimes I reach out and take hold of a very nice Victorian era couch, and sometimes I reach out and take a trout.’

Finch processed this information. ‘I think I get it less, now.

He looked to the group. ‘I could probably read more, if you-d want. I don-t trust Bingle to grab any more trout.

‘Victorian era couches, Finch.’

I thought you liked trout?

‘Not as much as I like Victorian era couches, Finch!’



[[School's in, so I'll probably be posting a tad slower.
Also, d'you have an email address, or anything like that?
I feel like we ought to be corresponding, is all.
I wouldn't know.]]

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