Snyder ficlet
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Title: None so Blind
Author:
lilachigh
Rating: None
Word Count: 131
Prompt: 003 Snyder
Character: Principle Snyder, Rupert Giles
Title: None so Blind…
Author:
lilachigh
Prompt: 003 Snyder
Character: Principle Snyder, Rupert Giles
“Mr Giles!”
“Principle Snyder.”
“I realise that our education system is very different to that in England – ”
“Yes, you could definitely make that assumption.”
“But be good enough to give me an explanation for – this!” The stubby finger jabbed down on the order form.
Giles pushed his glasses firmly up his nose and read swiftly. “A seventeenth century study of the Dark Arts” - well, maybe that was a little esoteric. ‘Vampires yesterday, tomorrow and today.” He sighed. ¥es, an indulgence, he admitted it, but it was a First edition and cost a fortune back home.
So which one had angered his superior? He raised a quizzical eyebrow and Snyder glared back. ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe! I won‘t have such fictitious nonsense in my school library!”
Author:
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Rating: None
Word Count: 131
Prompt: 003 Snyder
Character: Principle Snyder, Rupert Giles
Title: None so Blind…
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Prompt: 003 Snyder
Character: Principle Snyder, Rupert Giles
“Mr Giles!”
“Principle Snyder.”
“I realise that our education system is very different to that in England – ”
“Yes, you could definitely make that assumption.”
“But be good enough to give me an explanation for – this!” The stubby finger jabbed down on the order form.
Giles pushed his glasses firmly up his nose and read swiftly. “A seventeenth century study of the Dark Arts” - well, maybe that was a little esoteric. ‘Vampires yesterday, tomorrow and today.” He sighed. ¥es, an indulgence, he admitted it, but it was a First edition and cost a fortune back home.
So which one had angered his superior? He raised a quizzical eyebrow and Snyder glared back. ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe! I won‘t have such fictitious nonsense in my school library!”
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