[ if she wasn't looking forward to actually seeing the inside of this place, she'd be a little more miffed. but as it is, she makes her way over as quickly as she can. open up, helen. your guest is here! ]
[ Oh, she is. She'd chosen the wine (carefully, with a back up bottle) whilst Jenna had been on her way, setting it and the glasses in her office. Now? She'd opened the gates from the inside, stepping out and slowly walking down to meet Jenna ]
Lead on, then. And what kind of getting to know you activity are we talking about? Don't tell me it's one of those ice breaker things they do in class or I may have to split early.
[ mostly teasing, even if she really does hate those things. ]
[ Actually she didn't think it was that terrible of a suggestion - ice breakers were starts to coonversation, and depending on the topic it could be rather interesting ]
Then we seem to have quite a lot to talk about.
[ They'd been walking as they talked, slowly making their way up to Helen's office ]
[ There is some confusion to her voice ('some' indeed). Her college didn't include that game. When they make it to her office Helen picks one of the bottles up, unfastening the top and pouring the wine into the glasses before handing one to Jenna ]
[ jenna's eyebrows shoot upwards as she accepts the glass. ]
Oh come on, don't tell me you've never played that. [ she laughs. geeze, explaining this game is a first. ] It's better when you have a lot of people playing, but you go around in a circle. One person starts off saying something they've never done, like having sex in a car. [ showing off one of the things she HAS done. whoops. ] Everyone who HAS done it has to take a sip of their drinks. Depending on who you're playing with and how well they know your history, you might end up trashed on the floor. I usually was.
True Brit, huh? [ she teases and takes a sip. ] I like tea now, but when I was in college, coffee was all I drank in the morning. Gotta wake up for class somehow!
Like I said, it's easier with a group. Never have I ever... [ she has to think hard, too. ] ...had a steady boyfriend who didn't end up being a jerk.
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[ if she wasn't looking forward to actually seeing the inside of this place, she'd be a little more miffed. but as it is, she makes her way over as quickly as she can. open up, helen. your guest is here! ]
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Hey. Good to see you again.
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And yourself. I've got the wine all ready.
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[ mostly teasing, even if she really does hate those things. ]
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I was thinking simply talking. There's a few things that have happened lately.
[ And she's telling you personally, Jenna, what does that say? ]
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I'll say. [ yes, she remembers the conversation of last week and, well... it's been a busy time for her, too. ]
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Then we seem to have quite a lot to talk about.
[ They'd been walking as they talked, slowly making their way up to Helen's office ]
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Okay, just for the record, Stefan and Elena both would love this place. It looks nice.
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[ but she keeps following, entering the room with a smile still firmly in place. ]
Seriously, though, are we starting with an ice breaker game or just skipping straight to 'Never Have I Ever?'
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I'm sorry?
[ There is some confusion to her voice ('some' indeed). Her college didn't include that game. When they make it to her office Helen picks one of the bottles up, unfastening the top and pouring the wine into the glasses before handing one to Jenna ]
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Oh come on, don't tell me you've never played that. [ she laughs. geeze, explaining this game is a first. ] It's better when you have a lot of people playing, but you go around in a circle. One person starts off saying something they've never done, like having sex in a car. [ showing off one of the things she HAS done. whoops. ] Everyone who HAS done it has to take a sip of their drinks. Depending on who you're playing with and how well they know your history, you might end up trashed on the floor. I usually was.
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[ Her college experience was a little... Different ]
Should I be worried?
[ Helen hopes not but as far as icebreakers go this is certainly interesting, and she's technically not saying anything ]
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Hmm... I guess I'll start then. Never Have I Ever graduated from grad school. I was in the middle when I got here.
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Never have I ever [ Oh, she's giving this careful consideration - it isn't easy (plus she's most likely done far more) ] drank coffee.
[ And because she knows it's terrible ] I'm working on thinking of things.
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Like I said, it's easier with a group. Never have I ever... [ she has to think hard, too. ] ...had a steady boyfriend who didn't end up being a jerk.
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