Tuesday, 24 January 1989, McGill
Meg knows that she is going to have to deal with Roe-bear McCrory, somehow, and soon. Parker and Laura are right about that.
Right now, though, all Meg wants is to get out and away. She'll deal with the rest of it later.
Somehow.
It's easy enough to leave the ladies' room by the door opposite the one she came in through, to take the other staircase down and out, to go anywhere but the library.
Meg doesn't even look back as leaves.
If she had, she might have noticed that the door to the end of the universe did not completely close behind her.
Right now, though, all Meg wants is to get out and away. She'll deal with the rest of it later.
Somehow.
It's easy enough to leave the ladies' room by the door opposite the one she came in through, to take the other staircase down and out, to go anywhere but the library.
Meg doesn't even look back as leaves.
If she had, she might have noticed that the door to the end of the universe did not completely close behind her.

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Then she lets Roe-bear fall to the ground.
"I think he needs to change his pants."
Which is to say, she is pretty sure he understands his position.
Such as it is.
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"We'll be keeping an eye on things. And if you bother Meg again, we'll be paying you another visit."
She steps back, kicks the doorstop out of the way, and opens the door.
"Get out."
Roe-bear, showing clear signs of intelligence for the first time, wastes no time in scrambling out of the ladies room.
Parker watches the door swing closed behind him.
"I probably shouldn't have enjoyed that as much as I did, should I?"
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"Once is okay."
Twice --
That might be more problematic.
Might.
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If you make a guy piss his pants, it's a pretty good sign that you've gotten your point across.
"We'd better head back before someone comes to see what the commotion was."
Besides, their work here is done.