"No, not Proudfoot? He would never stoop that low, he's way too..." Jeremy considered the word; it was at the tip of his tongue. His thoughtful pause was unbearable, long, and slow, but he barely realized he was holding up the conversation. Overbearing wasn't quite it, arrogant was a bit much, but instead of sticking to the thought and finding the oh so obvious word (Proud), Jeremy gave up and popped another bite into his mouth. Shrugging, he realized he wouldn't mind if Michael decided to rid them of the most attractive category. It always turned into the wrong thing anyway, and Jeremy didn't have any Quinn Regan type players on his team, so he never won. Sitting back in his chair as the topic changed for the moment, Jeremy listened intently. He always wanted to hear feedback, and like a good chemist, he understood that not every person desired the same sort of high.
"All right, I'll have some black cherry ready next time Cordelia stops by," He said with a little grin, hoping to make another deal soon since they both knew he could always use a bit more sickles. He never used them for rent like he was supposed to, but who could blame him. Especially when it was between discount holiday decorations in preparation of Half-Christmas or June's rent. It wasn't even a difficult decision. Danny would approve... Greg, not so much.
'One-beer-per-tampered-vote basis' Jeremy mouthed the words back, but they both knew he wouldn't remember or abide by the rule. He was a good sport, a decent Gryffindor, and relatively truthful, but Jeremy loved playing around and bending the rules counted. Jeremy sat back in his seat again as Michael moved to get up and checked his watch. The mail clerk should have been paying more attention, his break was over two minutes ago, but he had no idea. He usually relied on Danny's Harry Potter alarm clock for that sort of thing, but he'd forgotten to bring it with him this lunch. And most lunches, really. Being late was normal for Jeremy. It was honestly a miracle he even still had a job.
"Always," he replied steadily at the offer of pudding. "But none of that caramel stuff, chocolate or bust."