Subject: Gieves was dusting the console in RC4
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Posted on: 2015-09-09 16:03:00 UTC

...trying to ignore conversation the Generic Man and Woman sitting in the room. He didn't have any scruples against eavesdropping if it was in a good cause, but this particular conversation wasn't worth listening to.

The Generic Man said, "One Ring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia."

"Dial M for Mordor," said the Generic Woman.

"Good one," replied the Generic Man. "And keeping with the Hitchcock theme, North by Northfarthing."

"Uh, let's see. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Serech."

"You used that one when we played Books in a Middle-earth Library."

"So? This is Middle-earth Film Club now. I can use it again here."

The Generic Man sighed. "Come on, Hild. These games supposed to be about teaching you a wider range of World One culture. You can't just use the same ones all the time."

"Oh, all right." Deep down, Hild thought Sean's knowledge of obscure old thrillers wasn't the range of culture that was worth learning at the PPC. People just didn't post enough badfic about them. Still, the game was a fun way of passing time now the current body swap crisis seemed to have reduced the number of missions being sent to agents. "Look, I'm going out for lunch. We can continue the game when I get back."

"Going out?" asked Sean. "Are you sure? We can get Gieves to microwave something out of the fridge and eat it here."

The mini-Jeeves gave the definite impression of almost, but not quite, tutting at that suggestion.

"Quite sure, thanks. I want to ask people for names of recent films." She walked over to the console, and tapped a few buttons. The Generic Woman was immediately replaced with a blue unicorn stallion.

In the days following the swap, a sort-of etiquette had arisen amongst the swapped agents. It was bad form to walk around HQ in a borrowed body while in a disguise. People liked to recognise their bodies and see what was being done with them. Agents could, and did, disguise themselves in their own RC for comfort, but always dropped the disguise when going out in public. Not everyone followed this, of course, but many did.

After she'd gone, Sean turned to Gieves. "I don't suppose you'd be interested in a game?"

"I regret, sir, that it was young Mr Wooster, not I, who frequented the cinematograph."

"Oh, right."

A few moments of awkward silence, then:

"Oh, **** it. I'll go out too."

Soon, the Generic Man had turned back into a hydra, and headed off.




In the corridors, Hild was distracting herself with seeing how well she could switch between trotting and cantering. Suddenly, something even more distracting came heading towards her: a scantily clad woman on a flying board.

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