Liliana Vess (
deathsmajesty) wrote2024-05-16 02:39 am
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Liliana's Office, Thursday
Her class was now second period instead of first, which was certainly a step in the right direction. Hopefully each iteration would move her slightly later in the day, until her classes were comfortably in the afternoon and she could sleep until a civilized hour. Which would make office hours a little more tricky, but that was a bridge she'd cross and/or burn when she got there.
For now, however, she was content to hold them and use the time to unwind and relax, free of duties and responsibilities for the rest of the day. Hmm. Perhaps some quality lounging on her chaise was in order while she went over the impressions she'd gotten of her students.
Was it too early for a nice, meditative glass of wine? Okay, what if she put juice in it and called it a mimosa?
For now, however, she was content to hold them and use the time to unwind and relax, free of duties and responsibilities for the rest of the day. Hmm. Perhaps some quality lounging on her chaise was in order while she went over the impressions she'd gotten of her students.
Was it too early for a nice, meditative glass of wine? Okay, what if she put juice in it and called it a mimosa?
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Well, there would be some adjustments, and some figuring things out, but, for now, it would have Ignis' knocking gracing Liliana's door just a bit before the lunchtime break in the schedule, with his glasses being slipped off and tucked away as he opened it, bearing a lunch that wouldn't mind being a bit neglected at first, a deft handling of a lock, and a small pause to discern where she might be.
"'Iana." No calling out in the much smaller space of her office, and more of a soft greeting than anything else, as he was already finding his way over to the desk, albeit just to set down the sandwiches before heading over toward the chaise. "Good first class?"
Yes, he was there, but he had his perspective, and rather valued hers as well.
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