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Having spent thirty minutes looking for his partner, Napoleon found him where he should have looked in the first place. He could have easily called him to the office via the loud speaker, but it wasn’t an urgent issue. He found the Russian, sitting alone in the corner, scowling into the cup he was holding with both hands.

“You seem perturbed, partner mine,” Solo said as he took the seat opposite. “Is there a Thrushie in there?”

“That would be preferable to what is actually in here,” Illya replied with disgust. “On what planet could this be considered as tea?”
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Date: 2015-06-03 09:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrua7.livejournal.com
Well back in the 60's there probably wasn't much in the way of variety when it came to tea in the US, so you're probably right on IK's presumption. I remember Ducky's 'tea dust' opinion of tea bags all to well.

Around here, loose tea is just hard to find, though there is a food store nearby that probably carries it as they're into the organic, new age way of thinking....but along with that comes expensive prices. lol!

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