Eames (![]() ![]() @ 2011-02-25 22:13:00 |
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Entry tags: | eames, uther pendragon |
Who: Eames and Uther
What: Married life. How domestic.
Where: Their flat
When: This evening.
Eames had taken over the table. There were essays everywhere, covering almost every inch of the wooden surface, except for the small space taken up by a long-since forgotten mug of tea. There was a small (but steadily growing) pile of essays at his feet, which were the ones he'd already marked, and there were red pens hidden in strange and unusual places within the zone of chaos. Eames usually knew where his pens were, but alas, Mr. Earnshaw was easily distracted and given that he'd brought work home, Eames had yet to break character.
In fact, he was still wearing his glasses as he hunched over the latest attempt at an essay, trying to decipher exactly what the student was talking about with regards to the incredibly easy essay question that had been assigned ("Compare and Contrast two artists from the same period") and muttering to himself as he underlined entire paragraphs in red ink and wrote things like "there is no evidence provided in this to support your theory" or "No, No, No, NO!" or even "there is more to this painting than the woman's breasts". On the whole, he had a great bunch of students in all his classes, but there always had to be one or two idiots. "I suggest you take a look at the paintings you think you're talking about, and then rewrite this entire essay" was printed on the title page of the current essay in spiky red letters, and the offending waste of paper and printer ink was dropped onto the Marked pile.
He lifted another essay and started scanning through it, completely forgetting that he'd agreed to sort out dinner this evening.