"Click-click-click-click..."
Tommy cracked his knuckles, producing a clear, crisp sound.
Sophia O'Connor, a Stanford University law school graduate student who was speaking, stopped mid-sentence and frowned slightly as she looked at Tommy's clasped hands. "I thought college students should have learned the basic etiquette of remaining quiet while someone else is speaking, Tommy Hawk."
"Dear Miss Sophia O'Connor, you've spent a week telling me that my software would still be considered plagiarized, and you've kindly prepared a pile of documents for me. I appreciate everything you've done to help me, so I asked you to have lunch together," Tommy Hawk raised his head, looking at Sophia:
"But none of those documents you brought are related to the computer industry, let alone the software industry. Their relevance is quite low, and they put me to sleep. At times like this, I must do something to avoid actually falling asleep."