[ couldn't find his razor? hmmm. weird how that would happen, considering they were just in the same spot they always were. since she'd been too lazy to actually follow through with throwing them away. ]
Me too. [ lucky, that is. it feels strange to say it out loud. like admitting this whole arrangement is more than just... convenient. practical. she'd given his address for the delivery of a dress that was more expensive than her last month's worth of meals, but she'd justified it as practicality. he was home, she was at work. it didn't make sense to have a dry-cleaned dress delivered to her office.
but... well. there was also the part where, when daisy thought about going home after work, she'd slowly stopped thinking of the flat she shared with two colleagues and more about the apartment whose key hung around her neck. ]
We have a little time. [ before they have to leave. ] What do you want to do?
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Me too. [ lucky, that is. it feels strange to say it out loud. like admitting this whole arrangement is more than just... convenient. practical. she'd given his address for the delivery of a dress that was more expensive than her last month's worth of meals, but she'd justified it as practicality. he was home, she was at work. it didn't make sense to have a dry-cleaned dress delivered to her office.
but... well. there was also the part where, when daisy thought about going home after work, she'd slowly stopped thinking of the flat she shared with two colleagues and more about the apartment whose key hung around her neck. ]
We have a little time. [ before they have to leave. ] What do you want to do?