Subject: Indeed, Doc showed no real response.
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Posted on: 2014-09-14 06:35:00 UTC

((Then allow me to drop all sorts of narration in here in the meantime! :) ))

Indeed, Doc showed no real response. Once Jenni looked away, towards Vania, Doc let his chin drop again.

Vania felt bad about her teasing, now. This was hardly the time to make Doc feel bad, and it wasn't that big of a deal, anyway. They hadn't even known Supernumerary, except by reputation. She cleared her throat. "Yeah, Doc. Eat up! Rudi's has the good hot dogs, not that store-bought stuff. They're at least as good as Chicago dogs, maybe even as good as New York dogs!"

Doc didn't say anything, but he did at least reach a shaky hand for one of the ketchup-soaked buns. He didn't make any effort at keeping his hand clean, but just grabbed it and jammed one end in his mouth.

Good, Vania thought. Shaky hand is just from hunger. At least he's not imagining Harry eating Ron.

She turned to Jenni. "Help yourself, too, you know!" As Vania spoke, she grabbed some clean fries from the edge of the basket and smeared them in ketchup. "Fries are empty calories; they won't spoil your dinner!" Vania is not a nutritionist.

Vania glanced back at Doc, who had ketchup rimming parts of his mouth. He had nearly finished the hot dog already, but he was eating mechanically, still not really paying attention to anything else in his environment. Vania wasn't really sure how the "Psychology" part of "Department of Fictional Psychology" worked, but Jenni seemed to be aiming for conversation, so she figured to follow her lead down that track. "So, uh, Jenni, done Psych work for any interesting canons lately?"

((I realize this was a lot from my agents' side. Sorry about that! It just kind of fell out of my hands. When we turn this into a written-out form, we can spread this section out a bit so Jenni doesn't disappear for too long.))

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