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So they're...not going to get in trouble. He'd say something about it to Caitlin, but the counselor's right in earshot. And also it's occurring to him that Caitlin probably heard that whole phone call, and he can't even be mad because he was the one who started yelling. How could she not notice?
Which means it's only a matter of time before she finds out about his background -- and it's not that he's ashamed of his dad, because he's not, but the idea that kids around here might not immediately associate him with the case had been...kind of nice, even if he'd never admit it.
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Caitlin hangs back behind the counselor to walk in step with Barry, which is a bit of a challenge considering how long his legs are. She's still swept up in the sense that they're in it together, even when 'it' is nothing but imaginary rules and unfortunate phone calls home.
The walk to the bonfire isn't too long, and the counselor leaves them with a, "Don't run off on me, okay? And go get some s'mores before they're all gone."
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But now he's alone with Caitlin again, but things feel really awkward this time. Unfortunate phone calls home and accidental eavesdropping and all. He shrugs, ducks his head briefly, then gestures at the others around them.
"Yeah, so uh..."
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She's been wanting to ask that since they were back in the office, since she heard him get louder, since he mentioned his dad. Which, actually, is probably making the moment even more awkward as they stand here on the outskirts of all this first night festivity.
"I mean," oh this is odd, trying to talk about something so personal with someone she hardly knows. "I didn't hear much but it sounded... Loud. Bad loud."
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Because that whole thing was just lame and stupid and embarrassing. He shrugs again.
"What about you? I wasn't -- " Then he kind of grimaces because, okay, he was. "I didn't mean to eavesdrop, but it was kinda hard not to hear."
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Wow, that was a fumble. And now he's asking about her own call, and she has to weigh the pros and cons of explanation or side-stepping the subject. There's that feeling again, though, of being in it together. Less because of imagined trouble and more whatever it is that's going on with their dads.
She takes a deep breath, looks over at the other campers for a second, and then back at Barry.
"My dad has MS. He had an appointment with his specialist today and I missed it by being here."
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That's so much worse than he'd imagined. Not that her conversation on the phone had sounded good, but this is still worse.
"Caitlin, I'm so sorry."
No wonder she'd wanted to call home so badly and been so disappointed when she couldn't talk to him.
"You heard the counselor, though. You can call back whenever you want. It's only a matter of time before you get to talk to your dad."
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Which is an entirely different story, and one she won't get into. Not when Barry is being so nice and encouraging after his own disappointment. Not when she's trying to not ask him the hundred questions she has about why he's with a foster dad, why someone would suggest giving up on his own dad. There's an odd thought as she remembers his books and wonders if his dad was abducted by aliens or something, but no. That's too absurd.
"Wanna go get some s'mores?"
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It's worth looking into anyway. Because he is that desperate and he'd never forgive himself for missing out on finding the culprit because he didn't bother following a lead.
But right now, he's at science camp with a nice girl who wants to get s'mores with him and...things aren't so bad.
"Sure. Let's see if there are any left."
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"Come on. I think they're over this way."
If there aren't any whole s'mores left, then maybe there will at least be some marshmallows.
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"So, okay. First it says to bring the Bunsen burner up to 100 degrees."
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That wink was kind of distressing, though, because she did not imagine being partnered with a nice boy delinquent maybe, which is why Caitlin fumbles a little at turning on their burner.
"Okay, done. What next, Mr. Grabbed the Instructions First?"
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"But we can prep the rest of our materials for the next step while we wait."
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While still holding it up in the air.
Because he's being annoying.
"And a stir rod."
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"You're being a jerk, I hope you know."
As she gets a beaker and a stir rod.
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"Don't worry, it looks pretty easy."
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"Am I supposed to trust your judgement on that, Mr. Allen? Because I'm not your lab assistant."
Said without as much venom as the content would otherwise imply, considering the grin on her face, as she makes a move to snatch the paper out of his hands.