Hermann Gottlieb (
mathemagier) wrote2025-08-03 01:28 pm
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[Screened calls go straight to voicemail, where an impatient recording answers]
You've reached Dr. Hermann Gottlieb. Leave your name, number, and business if you expect a return call. Thank you.
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Unlike Newton though, Hermann knew precisely what he was spending the next few months worth of paychecks on]
Yes, I suppose it is. Well, I do appreciate it. I'm sure it will pull me through the winter admirably.
[He'd originally bought his to endure Alaskan winters, after all]
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Well it looks rather large for me, but I suppose you went for replication accuracy. It'll suit me just fine in any case, thank you.
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Speaking of clothes, actually, you figured out a costume for the masquerade? Or asked our dear Mr. Rogers yet?
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[His clothes fit just fine, thanks. If his pants run a little loose, well there's a reason for that. Belts are wonderous inventions.
It felt like he should turn to go, but Newton wouldn't be swinging the door on its hinges if they were done.]
Mister- [Quietly thankful Newton's music drowns out that particular association. Hermann shifts his weight to his right leg]
You're still on about that, Newton? For heaven's sake, I'm not asking him, Ms. Dearing, or anyone else to the event. As far as I'm aware, all that's required is a mask, not a date or costume.
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Yeah I'm still on about it. Is it wrong to want you--us--to have a little fun? I mean yeah, we did Oktoberfest, but otherwise the only actual party we've been to since saving the world was that shitty swear-in and that was more science shindig than anything. We deserve this, dude, and we deserve to have dates and to eat, drink and be merry.
[Newt looked momentarily unsure.]. You ARE going, right? Because I'm going and I'll throw a royal fit if I've got to go alone. Going stag's really only awesome if you're loaded like Stark or you have your posse and you're my posse.
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[keep you safe] Well, keep you out of trouble.
[Ahem] There's also the drift to consider, of course. I'd be distracted all night anyway.
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[Teasing aside, he eyed Hermann. Obviously the drift went both ways, but how badly did it distract Hermann? His trip to the scrap yard and to Germany had seemed to affect Newt worse, but EVERYTHING seemed to affect Newt worse. Hermann was impressively good at hiding his emotions, except anger, sometimes.]
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You know very well you're not. [They seemed to express it differently, and he largely suspected Newton's fear of abandonment exacerbates that particular problem]
To answer your previous question, I have not yet picked out an outfit for the masquerade.
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Oh, okay. Well, you don't have to worry about separation issues. Like I said, you can totally come with me. We'll go together like Best Friends do and it'll be awesome.
And as for outfits, how about something that fits, for once. Not like you don't have the money and resources now. There's totally shopping to be found outside of thift store desperation, Macklemore. And tailors. Tailors exist.
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And much as it galled him to spend a lot of money on clothing, Newton did have a point]
I suppose we could do with a visit to a proper tailor.
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Not an actual kaiju perhaps, but I'm sure you could find something suitably tasteless.
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I believe the term you're looking for is respectable. But at least your disastrous taste will be disguised by the spirit of the holiday this time.
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I'm tempted to take back that parka and get something for you more befitting my disastrous taste.
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You'll do no such thing.
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[More fidgeting]
ANYWAY! Uh,since my cereal's probably dead by now, you wanna go out and pick up something with me?
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Clean up, and then we'll go.
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It wasn't a date--it sounded perfectly normal to Newt, who wasn't trying to think of this as anything more than a natural evolutionary process, a hopeful step in a new direction. They no longer had to think of themselves as coworkers, as lab partners. They were Best Friends. He had known Hermann, in some manner, for a third of his lifetime. By now, war over, they could socialize outside. In public. Like normal people did. He could ask Hermann to coffee, Newt thought, hoped, and not have to feel like he was trying too hard, being too friendly, being too much and too desperate, that he'd scare this new friend away. Or he wanted to think that way. Anxiety wasn't quite letting him, but he wanted to think he could be a friend while still being himself.
Dammit, he just wanted to hang out with Hermann.]
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When he met Newton in the living room, he was bundled up and pleased to see a distinct lack of cereal bowl on the coffee table. The man's nerves were a bit concerning however, and he gave his drift partner a searching look]
Anything I should be aware of before we leave, Newton?
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He shook his head. Not wanting to make it weird...]. No? There's no more jackets hiding in your closet because of me, I swear. ...Alright. Okay. Let's just-- You asked, so. I'm not being too weird, right? I mean. I know I'm not great at this friend thing, but I'm not coming on too strong, am I? I scare people off. Don't let me scare you off, man.
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Newton, I don't know where you've been for the last five years, but it's going to take a lot more than a jacket and breakfast to do anything of the sort.
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What was Newton looking for- reassurance? Even with the drift, his insight was only slightly better than normal. Now it's his turn to be nervous, because he's really terrible at this, and one wrong word could turn this into an emotional molotov]
I don't.. find you excessively irritating. And I am not simply 'putting up with you', if that's what you're worried about.
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