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"I can't do that. No improv."
She rested her head on his shoulder. "You're lovely."
He shrugged. "Well it's true.. You can't fix everything."
She stood in front of him stubbornly, resting her hands on his shoulders. "I need you now, though. Right now. I'm so lonely without you."
"Fine, then no games at all, since we can't make up our mind."
"It's starting to hurt less," she said, opening her arms to him. "Thank you."
"I'm sure if they couldn't we would have a much harder time saving it.. Their technology was far better than what it is now." He sighed. "Not...
She wrapped her arms around his waist, rolling her eyes. "C'mon, Ky. It's late.. If not sleep then at least take a break," she asked, looking up...
He laughed, folding his arms. "It was necessary."
"Much too long," she decided playfully, sitting up. "I like having you with me."
He seemed surprised, looking ahead with the occasional glance at her. "Me too.. Without the leaves and debris and with working cars. There's so...
She gave him a small smile, reaching up as she cupped his jaw and kissed his cheek. "I think you take a break and get some sleep... Having fresh...
"The quiet game."
She looked up, her hand propping up her head. "Hello. I missed you."
He followed, looking over at her thoughtfully. "What do you like the most about it?"
Aspen entered, stretching her arms over her tilted head. She approached, resting a hand on his arm curiously. "Is everything okay?"
"I just want a fun game."
She went back to the bed, lying on her stomach as she waited for him.
He grabbed it, getting out of the car as well.
"I don't know. Just something else."