[Jim doesn't want to. It still feels like losing if he leaves now. Reacting like a psycho to being touched is a triumph, he'll admit to that but he wants Prefect to understand that he is in charge now.
But he sighs and rolls his eyes anyway. Then he nods a little bit.]
"Here's some homework for you. Get over that mancrush you have on him."
[He stands there for a few moments before reaching out and slapping his palm against the other man's shoulder. This is going to take some time to get what he wants, something that he isn't used to but he realizes that continuing to beat up and/or insult Prefect isn't going to work. He might actually have to plan something.]
"I'll drop that book off for you sometime. You'll love it."
[Prefect pulls away from the slap to his shoulder. He knows it's not prolonged contact, but it suggests a familiarity that Kirk really hasn't earned from him in his eyes.]
[Jim gives him a smirk, one that plainly says that this is far from over. The battle might be but the war was not and he didn't understand the meaning of defeat.
He moves for the door, pausing for a moment before he finally leaves.] "It's been fun."
[Prefect frowns, but says nothing as Kirk finally approaches the door. He isn't... quite sure how to take the "It's been fun". So he just nods, and waits for the other man to leave.]
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[Prefect brushes his arm down, staring at Kirk guardedly.]
It just-- bothers me. That's all.
[He looks down, then shakes his head.]
There, you got a reaction Comrade, congratulations. Now will you leave me alone?
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But he sighs and rolls his eyes anyway. Then he nods a little bit.]
"Here's some homework for you. Get over that mancrush you have on him."
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Really.]
Are you finished?
[He asks, shortly.]
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[He stands there for a few moments before reaching out and slapping his palm against the other man's shoulder. This is going to take some time to get what he wants, something that he isn't used to but he realizes that continuing to beat up and/or insult Prefect isn't going to work. He might actually have to plan something.]
"I'll drop that book off for you sometime. You'll love it."
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I won't read it.
[He states plainly.]
Goodbye.
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[Jim gives him a smirk, one that plainly says that this is far from over. The battle might be but the war was not and he didn't understand the meaning of defeat.
He moves for the door, pausing for a moment before he finally leaves.] "It's been fun."
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