Does one need to mention the obvious? It's a pretty big box.
[She sounds awfully proud of herself.]
I had faith.
[She eyes him for a moment, notes the bewilderment and confusion. Was he just surprised that she noticed? That she would even care? Or had he not realized the significance?
...somehow she can't muster up proper anger for either slight, even though on another day she might. No doubt he'll put it together when he sees what she brought him, after all. Instead, she simply heads over to his kitchen and starts rummaging for utensils and plates that she considers adequate.]
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[She sounds awfully proud of herself.]
I had faith.
[She eyes him for a moment, notes the bewilderment and confusion. Was he just surprised that she noticed? That she would even care? Or had he not realized the significance?
...somehow she can't muster up proper anger for either slight, even though on another day she might. No doubt he'll put it together when he sees what she brought him, after all. Instead, she simply heads over to his kitchen and starts rummaging for utensils and plates that she considers adequate.]