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Her expression only hardened, and she shook her head slowly. She started towards the door after putting on her shoes. "Wow. Yeah, clearly I can't...
He looked up as well, then looked at her. "But.. Neither of us know how to paint."
"I get that you're worried, and all, but I can just call a cab. I don't really want company right now."
He gave her a small smile. "Great. We have the beanbag.. Hm.."
She pulled away from him again. "Don't touch me right now," she said quietly, shaking her head tiredly. "Just.. Do what you want to do Ferris....
He glanced up at her, raising an eyebrow. "If you're gonna do it again just get it over with. Ten is too many."
"You had so many opportunities to explain your situation," she said roughly as she went down the stairs. "I always try to be understanding of your...
"Ten is too many," he said, writing down only one.
"I don't like it," she agreed, swiping at her eyes hastily, "because I am afraid of something happening to you. But I also don't like ultimatums....
He nodded, writing that down and some other stuff. "Okay.. furniture?"
"Still," she said flatly, looking hurt and a bit betrayed, "you didn't think that you could tell me about it? Like I'd judge you or something?...
He looked back at her, pursing his lips. "Anything."
She pulled her hands away quickly, clearly pretty upset. "Oh, okay. So you just.. have been doing all this behind my back without telling me....
He picked up the pen again, going to write that down. "Good. Anything else?"
She crossed her arms defensively, and looked at the floor with a deep frown. "And what?"
He rested his head on his hand, still watching her. "Uh huh."
She was staring at him, and clenched her fists anxiously. "Work? What have you been doing? What aren't you telling?"
At this point he just went quiet, looking back at her with raised eyebrows and saying nothing.
She shook her head slowly, standing up with a frown. "Ferris. What was that?"
He set down the pen, leaning back with a groan as he waited for her to finish her fit. "Oh, stop it with that. Just answer the question."