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"I'm mad that it ended like this," he said quietly. "I'm mad that things can't be different. I'm mad that I can't be different. I'm mad that...
"I'm sure that's not true. I have siblings."
He fell silent, folding his arms uncomfortably before he replied. "I'm mad at a lot of things."
"No," she replied playfully. "You're gentler than I am. You could never be so eager to fight. You have a really good heart."
"I want them open," he replied sharply, his voice rising a little. As she walked over, she would see his phone with a sticky note on her that read...
She gestured at her normal face. "I'm always ready for war, baby," she said smoothly. "It's why you're attracted to me."
His apartment was a mess, with papers and binders and files all over the table, empty bottles on the floor, and all the windows wide open, the...
Ophelia sat down, having duct-taped the edges of the walls. "Okay, Abes. This is serious business, so I need to see your war face."
He immediately looked off his game, his face faltering as he saw her. He turned away, leaving the door open as he retreated back into the room....
(Zoop?)
There was a silence before he opened the door. He looked bad. His hair was ruffled and he had dark circles around his eyes. His shirt was...
"Great. Break!" she said, raising her hands in victory before going into the bathroom to start cleaning.
(yoop!)
"I'll finish the bathroom and the living room," she replied, tucking her hands into her pockets.
He watched her go, folding his arms before returning to his house.
She dropped her arms, looking up at him eagerly. "Okay. I think we should finish cleaning before we go."
“I love you too,” he replied honestly, avoiding her gaze.
She planted a kiss on the top of his head, draping her arms around his neck. “Do we need canvas, do you think? I think we should be fine with...
He fell silent as the car parked besides them and the window rolled down. “Fleur Solovyova?” asked the driver gruffly. Ferris stood up and...
She nodded decisively. “We’d need to pick up a sponge.”