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“Well right now you’re definitely acting like you are.” She pointed out, stepping into the lift once the doors opened. It was always entertaining when M dealt with someone who actually believed he was just a computer-dependent bureaucrat, Eve took great joy in seeing the shocked faces of the people he put in their places. 
“There’s a lot to be said for pen and paper. Even Q can’t hack that remotely.” She smiled. “Quite done, I felt a tracker might be excessive. But you’ll be in a pub full of spies so if you try to leave early someone will notice and report to me.” 
Even if he couldn’t remember her birthday, she was determined to make sure he had a good one.
“I’d hardly describe myself as computer-dependent in my bureacracy,” he muses, meeting her teasing with dry humour. He’s often dismissed as a mere bureaucrat by those who know no better – a fact which Moneypenny has been witness to more than once – and he finds it far more satisfying to pretend that he is than to divest them of the notion.
They always find out, sooner or later.
“You know I prefer a good old-fashioned pen and paper.” He slides his mobile out of his pocket and willingly hands it over – to one of the very few people he’d trust with it. 
    “Are we quite done, then, or are you planning to fit me with a tracker to      make sure I don’t leave the party, too?”
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