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anomaly_research_nerd) wrote2023-03-02 09:10 pm
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Friday Afternoon and Evening- Mainland
It had been a busy day for Connor already, and he hadn't even had a class to deal with like Cutter had. But he DID have a lot to keep busy with to make sure everything today went according to plan.
After their talk last week, Connor had made arrangements for a little day trip to the mainland. He had something special planned and had somehow managed to keep it a secret from Cutter until now. He looked down at the pamphlet to the small museum he had found.
It sounded like someplace Cutter would enjoy. Connor just hoped he was right and resisted the urge to fiddle with his gloves as he waited for Cutter to meet him so they could catch the portal he had set up for them.
(For that guy. That they met to go on a date is okay but rest once they catch their portal is, of course, NFB due to distance.)
After their talk last week, Connor had made arrangements for a little day trip to the mainland. He had something special planned and had somehow managed to keep it a secret from Cutter until now. He looked down at the pamphlet to the small museum he had found.
It sounded like someplace Cutter would enjoy. Connor just hoped he was right and resisted the urge to fiddle with his gloves as he waited for Cutter to meet him so they could catch the portal he had set up for them.
(For that guy. That they met to go on a date is okay but rest once they catch their portal is, of course, NFB due to distance.)
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After all he hadn’t even know who Connor was originally because he hadn’t turned up to the seminars, Stephen had largely been responsible for running those.
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Connor HAD been a dedicated enough student to keep coming to the classes after all, even when the professor was MIA for the majority of them.
"I'll be sure to take some notes while we're here. Ya know... to pass them along next time I see him in case he's interested."
Connor wasn't even attempting to hide the huge grin now as he turned to look at the first set of rocks and fossils on the table. Glancing over his shoulder at Cutter for a moment as he did.
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"AYe, I keep thinking I wouldn't mind seeing these guys in person..." Connor started as he stepped closer and leaned over for a better look. "But then I remember the centipedes and the scorpions.... and yeah, these guys would likely be a lot bigger knowing my luck!"
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"Maybe someday we can get that chance," Connor said as he shifted a little closer, maybe slipping an arm around Cutter's shoulder as he leaned over. Maybe.
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“I should go more in depth on the Cambrian next week and talk about the trilobites then,” he mused, “it’s incredible to think they were around at the same time Rex was,”
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"And kind of mind-blowing when you think that all of the time humans have existed is barely more than a blink of an eye compared to how long there has been life on the planet."
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Look what you did, Cutter, you made the geek go all philosophical!
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As much as he loved hearing Cutter rattle on about trilobites, there was still a lot to see just in this one collection. At the rate they were going, it would take half a dozen visits just to get through this one, let alone the archeology collection. Not that Connor would mind that but still... he was trying to get them through at least some of the displays this time around.
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“Okay maybe we shouldn’t spend so long at one table,” he admitted with a sheepish grin, “got a bit carried away there,”
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It didn’t quite work that way Cutter.
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"It's an option possibly," he said, reaching out and putting a hand on Cutter's shoulder. "But let's get through more than one or two of these displays before we decide to make this a side project, alright? Afterall, you would need to show up to every tour you are supposed to run" he added gently with a small wink."
Sorry Cutter, that reputation of yours was one that was hard to forget.
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Connor hesitated a movement, suddenly feeling a bit nervous about putting his following thought into words. His eyes fell to the display case on the table in front of him though he really wasn't looking at it as he spoke.
"And if... if you are... planning to stay, in Fandom, I mean... It... it might be easier to find something, closer. If you thought you might... stay."
Connor wanted to look over, to see what Cutter's expression was, what his reaction would be, but he couldn't just then.
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Those last few words did it and as Connor took Cutter's hand he pulled the man close into a tight hug. Cutter was staying in Fandom. Cutter was choosing him. Connor tried but couldn't get any of the words to come out. so he just kinda clung to Cutter for a moment, and hopefully that was enough to let him know what he thought about that.
At least until Connor was able to get out a "Thank you Nick," at last.
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