Colonel Warren Kepler (
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mrballisticdummy: romantic? cabin snowstorm college au option 2
The Harvard/MIT shared retreat had gone well enough. So well, in fact, that Warren James Kepler, who had gone without egg in his ramen for three months to pay for this stupid goddamn trip, wasn't about to leave early when everyone else did given the storm rolling in. As far as he's concerned, he knows how to manage a snow storm (growing up in Chicago had it's benefits) and he knows how to make due, so even if he gets stuck here, that just means he has a longer vacation than he'd paid for. Which is a good thing. Plus, he gets the whole place to himself!
...at least he'd thought so before he realized that there was one of the MIT guys still passed out in their bunks.
"So... did you want breakfast, hot stuff?"
...at least he'd thought so before he realized that there was one of the MIT guys still passed out in their bunks.
"So... did you want breakfast, hot stuff?"

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Not that it mattered the night before when he had a bit too much to drink and forgot to set his alarm.
He hears the unfamiliar voice and raises his head from his pillow, hair askew as he groans. "What time is it?" he mutters, not registering the question.
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"So... could be worse. But? Everyone's gone. Annnnnnnd I don't know if you checked the windows? Buuuut, uh, weeeee're definitely stuck here for at least another day."
Beat.
"Breakfast?"
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Who actually makes breakfast? Daniel hasn't been awake early enough for breakfast in years. Except when he had that eight am class.
He doesn't remember that semester.
"Alright, random dude who definitely isn't a serial killer. Guess I'm having breakfast."
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Absolutely perfect.
He finishes toasting the toast in the last of the oil as he plates up the whole thing. If MIT guy isn't there yet, he's going to let him know that breakfast's up with a shout. Otherwise, the plate is being put in front of him.
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Goddamn.
Goddamn it's early and he's in so much shit.
But he has to do this. He can do this. He takes a breath and pulls his hair back from his face before he stands up. He definitely remembers this guy from some of the events, because Daniel can appreciate good looks, but Jesus Christ, does he have to be a morning person?
Daniel doesn't trust morning people.
He lets out a breath and stands up, throwing on socks and wanders into the kitchen. As soon as he sits down with coffee, the plate's put in front of him and he frowns. "Thanks, Bobby Flay," he mutters. "So lawyer-to-be, what's your name?"
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It's as good a guess as the 'lawyer' thing. After all, both schools did more than that. But it helps that MIT guy is actually right. His new benefactor needed him to have a law degree and to pass the bar so, there he was.
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Engineer is also not incorrect. It's vague enough. "And you're wrong," he yawns. "About the snow. It's not just an extra day."
He wouldn't be this fussed about a single day.
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"That so? Been up here a lot?"
Doesn't sound like he's doubting him so much as curious. He's never been in a place like this before; the whole point of going, other than to make the kind of connections and friendships that would serve him later, was to get the experience. Snow he's known, cold he's known, but that sounds like there's more.
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"The snows usually don't come this early, but - " He shrugs. "Climate change. Hope you like bad television until the plows make it up this far. You were around to make the exodus. Why did you stick around anyway?"
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He waggles his eyebrows.
"How long does it take for the plows to make it up?"
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He takes an actual bite of the eggs and bacon and, well, alright - the Lucky Charms aren't as appealing anymore. "You know what this needs?" he mutters. "Some really good feta."
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"There might be some in the 'fridge. I... didn't look?"
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Daniel's not a cook, but everything is better with the right kind of cheese.
He folds it up into the toast and takes a bite.
Much better.
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HUH.
"Just the right amount of brightness," he says thoughtfully. "I'll have to remember that." A soft laugh. "Nice going, Daniel."
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Feta's pretty versatile. Smooth.
More coffee. Definitely. He stands up to refill his cup. "So are you really doing law? Or are you one of those weird guys who goes to Harvard to study religion or something?"
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“Law, civil, of course, with a focus on contracts and real estate. What about you?”
He takes another bite and smiles at him.
“What kind of engineer are you?”
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"Oh, I just like to blow shit up," he says easily and it might be hard to tell if he's being serious. At least until he continues with a grin. "Explosives and ballistics. I'm working with a team to develop a new sort of missile right now."
He sits back down at the table.
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"That sounds interesting as hell. Private sector or military?" And he holds up a hand to wave off the question before it could even start to be answered. "Sorry, sorry. I'm nosy. And that sounds like a great opportunity."
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"It is," he tells him. "But uh, yeah. It's military."
He fixes his hair a bit and leans on the table. "But it's just a...theory at the moment."
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"Theory. Call me crazy? But I'm going to say that I bet? Your theory's going to work out."
Full faith as he works on his breakfast.
"I hope the military's helping with your tuition. Or you've got your ass covered when it comes to patents."
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"Yeah," he says, grateful for the change in subject, even as he stands up to clean his part of the table. "Military's pitching in. You don't think they let me own what I make? It's the military!"
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"But it's good they're not fleecing you. They try the darndest stuff and wrap it in 'love of country'. As if 'country' ever paid the bills."
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Besides, he has some coffee left.
"Dear old dad's an Air Force recruiter so I get that speech all the time. 'It's all about freedom and country, son.' Yeah, okay."
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He sighs and shakes some of that off.
"But that's way too heavy for a place like this, you know? Even if we're stuck in here. With allll this beer. And food. And room."
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"All this room?" he asks, grinning a little wickedly. And maybe it's that bit of genuine feeling he saw, maybe it was the feta. Maybe it was that goddamn smile. But something makes him push a little. "And what do you intend to do with all this room? Because if you're going to Risky Business dance through this place, I deserve a little heads up."
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