- Jun 18, 2015
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- Gender
- Female
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- She/Her
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In a lot of ways, he and Alma were very similar. But in many more ways, they were very different. Their own histories were pretty close to as opposite as you could get. Alma's father was a monster, while her mother was a blessing. Jude's mother wasn't even present, and his father was... well, some might call him a monster, but Jude didn't count himself among them. She'd grown up socially liberated, while his upbringing had been considerably more traditional.
Listening to Alma talk about her plans for the future--no marriage, maybe on kids, no rush--felt a bit like a wedge had come down between them. A line that Jude wasn't even sure she was aware of. Probably not. Not really. There was no reason for her to feel it, but he did, and for a moment he was lost in his own thoughts before he snapped himself out of it, deciding that it was better to vocalize his thoughts then let them eat him up.
"If I'm being honest," Jude said, which was very quickly becoming one of his favorite phrases, "I guess I do kind of want those things. Marriage, kids, white picket fence. All that. I always kind of imagined them in my future. But my future's changed a lot lately. And while I don't have forever, I still..."
He trailed off, realizing that it was probably sound a lot like a I'm breaking up with you to find someone who wants two point five children, and so he quickly clarified.
"I want to stay with you, and see how things go. I don't know if we'll last forever, but I still want to try. Just being around you is... is really nice."
Listening to Alma talk about her plans for the future--no marriage, maybe on kids, no rush--felt a bit like a wedge had come down between them. A line that Jude wasn't even sure she was aware of. Probably not. Not really. There was no reason for her to feel it, but he did, and for a moment he was lost in his own thoughts before he snapped himself out of it, deciding that it was better to vocalize his thoughts then let them eat him up.
"If I'm being honest," Jude said, which was very quickly becoming one of his favorite phrases, "I guess I do kind of want those things. Marriage, kids, white picket fence. All that. I always kind of imagined them in my future. But my future's changed a lot lately. And while I don't have forever, I still..."
He trailed off, realizing that it was probably sound a lot like a I'm breaking up with you to find someone who wants two point five children, and so he quickly clarified.
"I want to stay with you, and see how things go. I don't know if we'll last forever, but I still want to try. Just being around you is... is really nice."