Please, you'll take any excuse you can get to not talk about him.
Which isn't exactly an issue to Tess, given how their conversations have typically gone down, but she turns the music down anyway. And then, considering she should spare him now in case she needs to drive him nuts with it later, she turns it off entirely.
And I can hear both of us think just fine, for the record.
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Like hell she’s going to wander around in her pajamas. Tess heads out, locking up behind her.
Who do you want to check with? Misty? She’s probably with William, if this is everyone.
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Or he's with her. Who's to say it's not any which way?
The idea that she's going to be changing and he won't be able to at least turn around and give her some privacy is giving him the heebie-jeebies.
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Why don’t I just text them? I don’t think William’s going to be in a great mood either way.
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He's going to be insufferable with you because of the mere suggestion I might be around. Just warning you..
He can't, obviously, disguise the weird disdain he feels for William.
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She pulls out her communicator yo text Misty anyway as she lets herself back into her room, where Nicki Minaj’s Starships is cheerily blaring.
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How can you even hear yourself think in this noise? I'm not talking about William while you do this.
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Which isn't exactly an issue to Tess, given how their conversations have typically gone down, but she turns the music down anyway. And then, considering she should spare him now in case she needs to drive him nuts with it later, she turns it off entirely.
And I can hear both of us think just fine, for the record.
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Well, I'm an old man, have some pity.
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She shucks off her pajama pants and pulls on jeans. And, considering just how long this week is going to be:
How open are you to us doing a don't-ask-don't-tell thing this week?
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You gotta elaborate on that. But if it sounds like what I think it sounds like, we should likely establish some boundaries.
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Alright. I can get behind that. I won't judge too harshly, promise.
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She'll worry about the after later. That's how it's always worked.