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*flops down in favourite chair and has a brief rest before the evening's fun*

*has been working super-duper hard today to get loads of data exported and processed ready for sending, only to find that the bloody recipients aren't ready for it*

*sighs: ah well... at least it's a big job out of the way. it's all good*

*It is always good to get a big job out of the way*


*Settles in favourite chair, wiggles proboscis and causes a really good Bloody Mary to appear*


*Checks proboscis and is assured that it doesnt need lancing*


*Wonders where Mark took Brooke? and did the jeans to do there worse*

*Walks in and sees DM bent over in strange position and worries that she may have done her back in if she's been like that all night...* *Takes a moment to check out DM's form in her white jeans, before helping her back to an upright position* *Sits her down in her favourite chair and starts chatting excitedly about things...*

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