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idek what to do with him
Well, congratulations. It took you this long to go and finish up this "journal" for me, but now here it is. Good to know I'm on the top of your priority list, miss.
[That was sarcasm, but it's alright -- he definitely doesn't want to be the priority of any mundane. It usually means bad things.]
So, was there a plan to all of this or is it one of your fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants moments?
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Thought so.
[That was sarcasm, but it's alright -- he definitely doesn't want to be the priority of any mundane. It usually means bad things.]
So, was there a plan to all of this or is it one of your fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants moments?
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Thought so.

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Booker is torn between his initial thought of "being the priority of a mundane makes life too complicated" and sudden indebtedness for being brought here.
But hell, what does one say? There's a pause -- and then a scoff that's coupled with a faint (and a little self-deprecating) grin.]
Because I imagine things ain't quite that simple anymore.
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[ She smiles and it's warm and inviting. ]
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[Though he reckons she's already aware of that.]
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I don't think they're the planning type.
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Doesn't bode awfully well for me.
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