[ is his heart beating a tiny bit faster when he reads those words from her? yeah, maybe. he almost feels guilty but ... yeah, he definitely has a crush on her and he can't help it. ]
It's a pretty common expression in my time. But it's weird, comparing people to cutlery. I prefer to hold someone over being held. But I guess that can also be nice. Depends on the person. I would like for you to feel happy and safe.
That seems like a good arrangement. Definitely someone you can trust. I wonder if it's common. Eloise is your sister? I do maintenance on her printing presses at The Sharp Tongue. She's one of the first people I met here. What a small world. I don't ... well, there is nobody here that I knew before coming here. There are a few people I knew of but I have never met them before.
I haven't been here long enough to know if that is common or not but ... honestly, it is something I would much prefer, too. Having someone to trust and at the very least like. I don't think it's selfish to want that for oneself and ... even if it is, it's just human, just natural. I honestly have a hard time wanting anything less or different myself.
Sometimes you meet people who end up meaning everything to you. There doesn't have to be a blood connection, I think. I am glad to hear your family is close. Eight siblings? That is a lot. Do all of you get along with each other? And, I can't help but notice that you are named in alphabetical order. That is the first time I have seen something like this. Your parents picked beautiful names for all of you.
My family ... We originally were just colleagues at work if you can believe it but ... a lot has happened in the last five years since we met that has linked us together. There is Jemma, who ... I have known for 13 years at this point. She's a scientist (biochemistry) and my lab partner. She's a genius, really. She's English. Then there is Daisy. She works with computers and also has powers - she can manipulate vibrations. She like most of the others is American, actually. I'm from Glasgow but have lived in the US since I was 17. And there is Coulson and May, who ... they are older so they are kind of like our parents. They are good people, people to look up to. And there is Mack and Elena. And others who left like Hunter (he's also English) and Bobbi.
No, you- You should ask if you want to. You can always ask me anything. I- I prefer it that way too. Definitely.
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It's a pretty common expression in my time. But it's weird, comparing people to cutlery. I prefer to hold someone over being held. But I guess that can also be nice. Depends on the person. I would like for you to feel happy and safe.
That seems like a good arrangement. Definitely someone you can trust. I wonder if it's common.
Eloise is your sister? I do maintenance on her printing presses at The Sharp Tongue. She's one of the first people I met here. What a small world.
I don't ... well, there is nobody here that I knew before coming here. There are a few people I knew of but I have never met them before.
I haven't been here long enough to know if that is common or not but ... honestly, it is something I would much prefer, too. Having someone to trust and at the very least like. I don't think it's selfish to want that for oneself and ... even if it is, it's just human, just natural. I honestly have a hard time wanting anything less or different myself.
Sometimes you meet people who end up meaning everything to you. There doesn't have to be a blood connection, I think.
I am glad to hear your family is close. Eight siblings? That is a lot. Do all of you get along with each other?
And, I can't help but notice that you are named in alphabetical order. That is the first time I have seen something like this. Your parents picked beautiful names for all of you.
My family ... We originally were just colleagues at work if you can believe it but ... a lot has happened in the last five years since we met that has linked us together. There is Jemma, who ... I have known for 13 years at this point. She's a scientist (biochemistry) and my lab partner. She's a genius, really. She's English.
Then there is Daisy. She works with computers and also has powers - she can manipulate vibrations. She like most of the others is American, actually. I'm from Glasgow but have lived in the US since I was 17.
And there is Coulson and May, who ... they are older so they are kind of like our parents. They are good people, people to look up to. And there is Mack and Elena. And others who left like Hunter (he's also English) and Bobbi.
No, you- You should ask if you want to. You can always ask me anything.
I- I prefer it that way too. Definitely.