[ chuck isn't usually an advocate for being honest with your feelings and stuff, but right now it's half word vomit and half panic, and she's staying by the door jam and twiddling with her hands. ]
I don't — [ her words aren't coming out the way she wanted; not as smoothly, not as understandably or reasonably. and she's frustrated about it. ]
[He gives her a mildly frustrated look and gestures at her again. Come here, woman.]
I hadn't noticed.
[That's sarcasm and maybe that's a little mean but really, Chuck. There's nothing to be afraid of with him right now. He likes her too. It's not the end of the world.]
I can leave. If that would be easier for you. I don't mind.
[ woah there, woah there — don't you come here woman her. ]
No! [ chuck objects loudly, louder than she had meant to, loud enough that the neighbors might have heard and now she's about five times more embarrassed and scrubs a hand over her face. ] Can't we just make out again?
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I don't — [ her words aren't coming out the way she wanted; not as smoothly, not as understandably or reasonably. and she's frustrated about it. ]
I don't — do this very well.
[ feelings. dating. ]
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I hadn't noticed.
[That's sarcasm and maybe that's a little mean but really, Chuck. There's nothing to be afraid of with him right now. He likes her too. It's not the end of the world.]
I can leave. If that would be easier for you. I don't mind.
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No! [ chuck objects loudly, louder than she had meant to, loud enough that the neighbors might have heard and now she's about five times more embarrassed and scrubs a hand over her face. ] Can't we just make out again?
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