warning;

Characters maybe slightly out of character and that's about it. Nothing really horrid.

summary;

Firewall and Eject watch some television. Blaster is amused.

author's note;

I found this on a flash drive and decided to post it. Nothing all that amazing or probably even good as it had been written a while ago. A long while ago. Also, sorry for the crap title. It wasn't named even then and I couldn't really think of anything amazing.

The television lit up the otherwise dark room. A human female and the mini-cassette lazied around the nearly empty common room. The organic sat with one leg tucked under her tiny frame and the other dangling off the sofa idly, while her Autobot companion sat cross-legged on the floor in front of the couch but beside the woman. Both their gazes remained solely on the glowing screen, where some horridly bad program played.

Neither said anything. Although, once in a while, one would make a comment about the contestant of the show and the other would grin then add their own opinion, but after it would fall silent. No 'touchdown', 'grand slam', or anything of the sort. The silence wasn't even uncomfortable and awkward but relaxed and enjoyable, and Blaster only stood behind the couch and watched the pair.

It was strange for Blaster.

The human leaned over and giggled, whispering something to the little cassette, who then turned his head. They shared a look and he gave a tiny pout. The female laughed and gave the human sized Autobot a playful shove. Normally it wouldn't be enough to even make him so much as sway, but he seemed to play along with whatever was happening. He tumbled to the side slightly and stuck his tongue out, then sat up quickly with a tiny and shuffled chuckle.

The play fight did not last long and they both were soon back to watching the television. She was leaned against his metal frame with a bright smile on her pallid lips. The cassette didn't seem to mind or even cause a fuss like Blaster had expected out of his mini-cassette. He just smiled along with her and his visor brightened with glee that would probably cause more problem later than the red Autobot cared to admit.

It was strange for Blaster.

He turned without a word, as they still hadn't noticed them, and quickly made his way towards the exit. He abandoned them and their silly but much needed time together. He would, though, make the decision to tease Eject later about his little human. After all, it was just plain strange and amusing.