And how many white chips to you have in that draw?
[Now is hardly the time for quick jabs as hes looking around for his clothes. Someeeeeeeeewhere! cooooomone. Ah! underwear with brains all over it! Certainly his!. He quickly slips them on before looking around]
How do you think they enticed me to the States, of all places? Not that there's anything wrong with your country. You do have real beaches, and weather that doesn't permanently fall within degrees of being miserable.
[She gets out of bed, turns her back on him, and hastily pulls on the previous night's clothing. She wouldn't dream of wearing anything clean just now. She'd like to spend a few hours in the shower first, scrubbing off layers of skin.]
I don't recall telling you to make yourself at home. [Stop poking around and touching things.]
THIS ME TAGGING YOU WHILE YOUR RANTING ABOUT ME NOT TAGGING.
Is it going to be driven by Victor in a little drivers cap?
[He blinked as he looked over at her. His eyes went wide as he recalled he's still only wearing boxers. He scrambled to find more of his clothes. Pants and a sweatervest. But no shirt. He puts its on anyway. He looks laughable. His scrawny arms poking out of the vest]
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[He pauses, covering his scrawny form with his blanket]
DON'T LOOK!. Wait? what AA meetings?
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You say that as though I might be compelled to look, otherwise. [She shivers reflexively in revulsion. There's something dreadfully wrong there.]
[What AA meetings? Hasn't he grasped the gravity of the situation?] The ones I'm going to start attending, religiously.
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[Now is hardly the time for quick jabs as hes looking around for his clothes. Someeeeeeeeewhere! cooooomone. Ah! underwear with brains all over it! Certainly his!. He quickly slips them on before looking around]
Wait...This is your place?
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[She gives him a look which suggests it's none of his business in the first place.]
Yes, it is. And, before you ask, I have no memory of bringing you here. Is that honestly your underwear? Oh God, I've been naked with a child.
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[He blinks, looking out the window before looking back at Adelle, then back out the window. His voice rising to near a shrill.]
WATER! OCEAN?! What! I SLEEP IN THE WEDGE ROOM! sure its nice and cool and enclosed but OCEAN!
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[She gets out of bed, turns her back on him, and hastily pulls on the previous night's clothing. She wouldn't dream of wearing anything clean just now. She'd like to spend a few hours in the shower first, scrubbing off layers of skin.]
I don't recall telling you to make yourself at home. [Stop poking around and touching things.]
THIS ME TAGGING YOU WHILE YOUR RANTING ABOUT ME NOT TAGGING.
Jesus. I know Rossums pays for well. Didn't think it was "the Hills" well.
Hey...
Why do you have swords on the wall.
And a picture of Victor?
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Those aren't swords, they're fencing sabres. Don't touch.
[It's not Victor, it's Roger. She scowls a little, quite surly at having her personal life scrutinized.]
That -- I should have taken down, quite some time ago. I'm not home much. You may have noticed.
I'm calling a car for you.
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[He blinked as he looked over at her. His eyes went wide as he recalled he's still only wearing boxers. He scrambled to find more of his clothes. Pants and a sweatervest. But no shirt. He puts its on anyway. He looks laughable. His scrawny arms poking out of the vest]
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I don't have any chauffeur fantasies to play out. [Her clothes are rumpled and she has bed hair, but at least it's a whole outfit.]
You look ridiculous. Find your shirt. I'm not returning it to you at work. People will talk. And by people, I mean Judith.