You're a shameless flatterer, and I am shamelessly flattered. I will keep my attempts to fly as fancies only.
They are, but I have habitually taken all the cinnamon rolls as my plunder and dispensed them to those I like. Therefore your attempts would have been fruitless, Hawk. Unless you are challenging me for my bounty?
I have books and the window. I like looking at all the green and the fountains and the lake, though I miss swimming in it. Perhaps I'll leave little notes for my suite mate, to befuddled him. Guard your knight and lady well, Hawk. This fire seems as dangerous as the wolf was.
Why the cinnamon rolls? Most common denominator, or are they your favorite too? I know better than to challenge you. Besides, there's no logical reason to stop the cinnamon roll fairy from making her rounds. Especially if it already includes Tim.
Well come morning you can get back to it. For now - what have you got to read?
Ah, don't you know - I'm bulletproof. Even the wolf's worst couldn't keep me down. I'll be alright.
They're a favorite of mine. I'd never tried them before, so I thought Alicent would like them. And Tim said he liked them and I wanted to Make up for things. He's said he forgives me, but. I have no skill with apologies. Gifts is easier.
A collection of Austen and Tolstoy, and a series about a very gloomy girl and her vampire boyfriend.
Are you now? Is that how they make them in the Golden Age of Earth?
He has a remarkable ability to maintain his positivity, here. I imagine that’s quite pleasant to be around. Is it?
[Perceived, Hawkins!!!]
It’s called Twilight. I read Dracula after the first one, and it was quite different. I liked the wolves in Dracula better, though. They seemed more proactive.
And this control protects you? From bullets real or imagined? That IS very comforting, if a bit doubtful, I must say.
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Cinnamon rolls? Really? I didn't know they were both fans. Would have snagged some from the kitchen.
That does sound lonesome. Just - try and wait it out. You got any cards? Could play some solitaire.
[he's not sure he would have wanted to invite her over in close quarters again after the mishap, but part of him still feels for her.]
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They are, but I have habitually taken all the cinnamon rolls as my plunder and dispensed them to those I like. Therefore your attempts would have been fruitless, Hawk. Unless you are challenging me for my bounty?
I have books and the window. I like looking at all the green and the fountains and the lake, though I miss swimming in it. Perhaps I'll leave little notes for my suite mate, to befuddled him.
Guard your knight and lady well, Hawk. This fire seems as dangerous as the wolf was.
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Why the cinnamon rolls? Most common denominator, or are they your favorite too? I know better than to challenge you. Besides, there's no logical reason to stop the cinnamon roll fairy from making her rounds. Especially if it already includes Tim.
Well come morning you can get back to it. For now - what have you got to read?
Ah, don't you know - I'm bulletproof. Even the wolf's worst couldn't keep me down. I'll be alright.
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Make up for things.
He's said he forgives me, but. I have no skill with apologies. Gifts is easier.
A collection of Austen and Tolstoy, and a series about a very gloomy girl and her vampire boyfriend.
Are you now? Is that how they make them in the Golden Age of Earth?
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Sometimes actions speak louder than words anyway - and I can say that from personal experience.
Tolstoy's got some good ones. Austen - not exactly my bag. Are you talking about Dracula?
[as if hawk has any idea what the hell twilight is.]
Well, I did survive an injury from a real bullet, in a manner of speaking. But it's more about being untouchable. In control.
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[Perceived, Hawkins!!!]
It’s called Twilight. I read Dracula after the first one, and it was quite different. I liked the wolves in Dracula better, though. They seemed more proactive.
And this control protects you? From bullets real or imagined? That IS very comforting, if a bit doubtful, I must say.