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She still seemed unhappy, but nodded a little, turning on the movie again. "Yeah. We sorted it out."
"Well... yeah. You know why?"
"Yeah, but..." She sighed, seeming reluctant. "I guess that's a good idea."
"It's cute."
"I mean... that's going to suck, don't you think? If things turn out badly?"
"That's... kinda funny. You have a crush."
“Exactly,” she said. “Which is why I think we should make plans just for ourselves.”
He laughed a little, looking down at her. “Aww. You have a crush.”
“I’m not planning on dipping out anytime soon, Abel. I told you I loved you and I meant it.”
“Yes,” he replied hastily. “I just... think it’s awkward now.
“Because I think it’s foolhardy to build our plan for our individual futures based on the assumption that we’re going to stay together. It would...
He fell silent too, looking a little uncertain.
She exhaled sharply. “Abel, I never said I was planning on leaving. You keep twisting what I’m saying.”
He considered this before shrugging a little. “It’s a new thought for me. I didn’t think I’d find someone who I might want to raise another...
She noticed his silence, and after about ten minutes, she sighed, taking the remote and pausing the movie. "Okay. Go ahead. Say what you're...
He laughed a little. "I love kids. But I don't know if I need to have my own."
"Not really," she said, clearly agitated. "I just don't think there's much to talk about. Plus, I think that if we can't even go six hours without...
He was quiet for a second, taking her hand. "What do you think about kids?"
"No, there's not," she replied flatly. "I think it's foolish to build a plan on the foundation of us being together. You don't think it is."
"Okay. New question, but don't be scared about it. Okay?"