”That’s so sweet, Angel,” Lochlann said, and he reached out and gave her another awkward hug thing just because he couldn’t stand to not be touching her. ”I’m okay, though. I just forget sometimes….and then I make up for it by eating soooo much barbeque.”
He ordered their sandwiches and asked for a small bag to carry their stuff with., since he was still hoping to take her to the bookstore to watch the fireworks. Absentmindedly, his eyes followed someone juggling fire down the streets. It was getting late.
"Why me?" "I don't really mind, but... you have a roommate, don't you? Won't you check the place out with her? Won't that be a... a better idea?"
Lochlann looked at her with a little bit of surprise.
”I like spending time with you, though,” Lochlann said. He gave a shrug. ”I really screwed up and it’s my fault she’s here. I don’t think Vlad plans on living with me permanently—I mean she’s gonna be having a baby, she’s gonna want her own place.”
It also helped that she helped him fall asleep at night, too. Lochlann had been struggling to sleep without the pills.
”Anyway if you don’t want to come, that’s okay. I just thought maybe it could be fun, and I’d have appreciated your feedback. Even though we moved a lot I really don’t know that much about what makes a good place to live,” Lochlann shrugged again. ”So…bookstore now I guess?”
He ordered their sandwiches and asked for a small bag to carry their stuff with., since he was still hoping to take her to the bookstore to watch the fireworks. Absentmindedly, his eyes followed someone juggling fire down the streets. It was getting late.
"Why me?" "I don't really mind, but... you have a roommate, don't you? Won't you check the place out with her? Won't that be a... a better idea?"
Lochlann looked at her with a little bit of surprise.
”I like spending time with you, though,” Lochlann said. He gave a shrug. ”I really screwed up and it’s my fault she’s here. I don’t think Vlad plans on living with me permanently—I mean she’s gonna be having a baby, she’s gonna want her own place.”
It also helped that she helped him fall asleep at night, too. Lochlann had been struggling to sleep without the pills.
”Anyway if you don’t want to come, that’s okay. I just thought maybe it could be fun, and I’d have appreciated your feedback. Even though we moved a lot I really don’t know that much about what makes a good place to live,” Lochlann shrugged again. ”So…bookstore now I guess?”