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Teachers Lounge - Monday 10/16 - Lunch to End of Day
After his office hours, Wilson decided on a whim to open up the teachers’ lounge. He needed to work on his test for Humor on Tuesday and he was also doing some research with a few of the books from Aziraphale’s library and sometimes it helped to be somewhere conducive to studying to…well…study.
He and Aziraphale had also spent most of Sunday lazying about in the kitchen, cooking up a storm –okay they’d gotten into a couple of bake-offs- and there was no way they were going to be able to eat all the goodies they’d cooked up by themselves, so Wilson had brought all the yummies along to share with their fellow faculty.
There were cookies of various varieties ranging from gingersnap, to double chocolate chip to oatmeal and raisin, there was a honey spice cake with a rum glaze –extra rum of course- and brownies, cobblers of the apple, blackberry and cherry variety and little devil’s food bunt cakes covered in double whipped home made dark chocolate frosting and there was even a pumpkin spice cream cheese log roll.
There was also coffee, tea and hot spiced cider.
This was all set up on a couple of tables that inviting people to just help themselves. Wilson himself was curled up on a couch reading 'The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology, 1959' and making medical shorthand notes on a pad of paper on the couch arm beside him. Spread out on the low table in front of the couch were three other books, 'Tableau de l'Inconstance des Mauvais Anges et Demons, ou il est amplement traicté des Sorciers & de la Sorcelerie, by Jean Berjon, 1612' and 'La Démonolâtrie, by Nicolas Rémy, 1595' along with a copy of 'Duivelsbeelden, by Uitgeverij Ambo, 1994'.
Just a little, light reading you see.
[ooc: OCDs arecoming up!]
He and Aziraphale had also spent most of Sunday lazying about in the kitchen, cooking up a storm –okay they’d gotten into a couple of bake-offs- and there was no way they were going to be able to eat all the goodies they’d cooked up by themselves, so Wilson had brought all the yummies along to share with their fellow faculty.
There were cookies of various varieties ranging from gingersnap, to double chocolate chip to oatmeal and raisin, there was a honey spice cake with a rum glaze –extra rum of course- and brownies, cobblers of the apple, blackberry and cherry variety and little devil’s food bunt cakes covered in double whipped home made dark chocolate frosting and there was even a pumpkin spice cream cheese log roll.
There was also coffee, tea and hot spiced cider.
This was all set up on a couple of tables that inviting people to just help themselves. Wilson himself was curled up on a couch reading 'The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology, 1959' and making medical shorthand notes on a pad of paper on the couch arm beside him. Spread out on the low table in front of the couch were three other books, 'Tableau de l'Inconstance des Mauvais Anges et Demons, ou il est amplement traicté des Sorciers & de la Sorcelerie, by Jean Berjon, 1612' and 'La Démonolâtrie, by Nicolas Rémy, 1595' along with a copy of 'Duivelsbeelden, by Uitgeverij Ambo, 1994'.
Just a little, light reading you see.
[ooc: OCDs are
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"High sugar content with a side of autumn favorites. Help yourself, please."
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[[El currenty looks kind of beat up. There might be inexpertly done bandages here and there. In case you want Wilson to be, ya know, all doctor-y.]]
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"Good gracious, what happened to you?" Wilson asked worriedly, setting aside his plate as he sat forward.
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"Not the whole weekend, since I work on Saturday nights but yesterday, Aziraphale and I got in to a bit of a baking competition and, well..."
He waved his hand at the tables. "We might have over done it a bit."
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Mmmm cider!
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"Afternoon, Doctor." He said cheerfully. "I know, it does seem pretty quiet most of the time but I had a wild hair...and way too much food so figured...why not?"
Grinning, Wilson motioned towards the table of yummies if the Doctor was interested.
"How are you doing these days, Sir?"
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"Bit of light reading?"
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"How is your reading coming, love?" he asked, as he sat down in a chair next to Wilson.
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"Raphale...about the 17th century French...it's quite a bit different than modern French."
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