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We're all back from Eos. I don't know how it was for everyone else, but I got to live in a house with two beautiful women and a charming young man. There was a baby, too, but we had to leave her behind.
Now I'm in this flat that I moved into not long before we left for Eos, and it's fine, really, but it seems a bit empty. I know it won't be that way for long, since I'm very much used to living alone, but I wonder if anyone else feels a bit off after sharing a house with other people for a month.
And is it weird if I miss her? I know she wasn't a real baby, but she was so cute and sweet. Wherever you are, I hope you're doing well, little Violet.
Now I'm in this flat that I moved into not long before we left for Eos, and it's fine, really, but it seems a bit empty. I know it won't be that way for long, since I'm very much used to living alone, but I wonder if anyone else feels a bit off after sharing a house with other people for a month.
And is it weird if I miss her? I know she wasn't a real baby, but she was so cute and sweet. Wherever you are, I hope you're doing well, little Violet.
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[Especially after the last few months, at least for Daisy personally.]
I'll leave that up to you, since I'm the guest here.
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Right. New plan. We go out, find the movie, come back, and then get sloshed while we watch it.
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Sounds like a plan.
[She gets to her feet, feeling only slightly buzzed.]
Maybe grab some snacks on the way back?
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fast forward okay!
[ Hob may be a bit tipsy, but it won't stop him from heading out for a supply run. With any luck, they'll be back with food and a movie to watch. ]
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I can’t believe they had it.
[She might’ve grabbed a few other movies as well. Even if they don’t end up watching them tonight. Once inside she sets the bag on the table and pulls out the snacks they had picked up, and pride and prejudice.]
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[ Hob is clearly buzzing with excitement. He didn't think he'd be able to see familiar things from home in this world. While they were at it, he grabbed a couple of books and a few music records, too.
He offers to take the movie so he can get it ready in the player, then he pours them each a fresh drink and sets them on the coffee table. ]
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How many times have you seen this?
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Oh, just a few... dozen?
[ Which becomes very evident when Hob starts mouthing Darcy's lines at certain points during the movie. ]
My, what a different time compared to now, isn't it?
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You have no idea.
[She mumbles under her breath in vague amusement. Okay, so maybe she hadn’t time traveled that far back. But even the 1930s was enough to know just how much has changed since then.]
Is this the guy that women fall in love with? He seems like a jerk.
[Daisy asks during a quiet part of the movie.]
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He gets better. That's kind of the plot.
[ Hob reaches for his drink and pours himself another glass. He will likely be sloshed by the end of this film, after all. ]
But it's like, come on you two, just... get a room!
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They can’t let that happen too soon, they need to drag it out.
[And since he has the bottle in his hand already, Daisy holds her glass out for him to top hers off.]
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Naturally. If there's no build-up, it's not interesting.
They drag out horror movies too, right?
[ It's not criticism; just a point. ]
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[Daisy says in a defensive tone, but judging by her smile she doesn't actually care. She won't tell him that she's struggling to like the movie so far. But it wasn't the movie that kept her here, it was the company. Whether she's allowed herself to realize it or not, she needed to not be alone tonight.]
He's really good at putting his foot in his mouth.
[Daisy mumbles against the rim of her glass, taking a swig.
When it looks like they're about to kiss, Daisy glances over at Hob to see his reaction. Except, of course, it doesn't happen. Not yet. They have to drag his out even more.]
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Most definitely, he is, but many men are good at that. It's a hard thing for one to bear their heart to another. Especially when they're used to keeping others at such a distance.
[ He reaches into the bag of chips. ]
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Yeah, it is.
[And she's just going to down the rest of whats in her glass.]
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[ Hob smiles and laughs a little. ]
Told you I've only seen this a few dozen times. Everyone's got a little Darcy and a little Elizabeth in them, I think.
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You've got their accent.
[Daisy says, poking him playfully in the arm.]
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Well, call me Mr. Darcy, then.
[ But he's hardly Mr. Darcy. Hob is far too friendly. ]
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That would be an insult to you.
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I'll take that as a compliment. But I'll never be that cool.
Do you have a favorite horror movie? One you don't get tired of watching?
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[Daisy compliments, leaning back on the couch after setting down her glass on the small table in front of them.]
The Conjuring is pretty high up there. Have you seen that one?
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I haven't. I guess it's only fair we watch that one next. Just don't judge me if I'm sobbing into a pillow.
[ He could barely handle being chased by that snake. ]
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[Daisy teases, reaching into the bag of chips and pulling a handful out.]
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[ And as if to get back at her, he reaches into Daisy's bag of chips to help himself. ]
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Sure it is.
[Letting him grab what he wants out of the bag, she then moves it to rest between them again.]
You sure you can stay awake for another movie? It's getting late.
[She's used to staying up late, but she isn't sure if he is too.]
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