[ She's kind of staring at him for a long, drawn out moment because I really like you, Naomi and asking her out for dinner and so he was thinking about kissing me and -oh. ]
But you and Mako...?
[ Her hand comes up to her mouth, because she's remembering an idle conversation the last time they were both here and Mako had been teaching her how to make onigiri.
So, there is no one in your life romantically? No one at all? - No one worth having that way, not yet, at least. Maybe when Yancy's a little older. Maybe not. ( the laughter of two women who also happen to be friends ) - True. You already have Raleigh and he makes a wonderful father figure.
And just like that, she's back in his space, mouth fitting right up against his, fingers skimming along his jaw because he likes her back. It's a little hilarious and it leaves her giddy and it should be terrible but she remembers the first time they met, the way he'd made her smile and the way she's tried not to shake when she wrote her number on his palm.
She should feel guilty. Her daughter is his brother's daughter, but there has been enough grief in her life she thinks, to allow a little sunlight in. She would like to let that sunlight in. ]
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But you and Mako...?
[ Her hand comes up to her mouth, because she's remembering an idle conversation the last time they were both here and Mako had been teaching her how to make onigiri.
So, there is no one in your life romantically? No one at all? - No one worth having that way, not yet, at least. Maybe when Yancy's a little older. Maybe not. ( the laughter of two women who also happen to be friends ) - True. You already have Raleigh and he makes a wonderful father figure.
And just like that, she's back in his space, mouth fitting right up against his, fingers skimming along his jaw because he likes her back. It's a little hilarious and it leaves her giddy and it should be terrible but she remembers the first time they met, the way he'd made her smile and the way she's tried not to shake when she wrote her number on his palm.
She should feel guilty. Her daughter is his brother's daughter, but there has been enough grief in her life she thinks, to allow a little sunlight in. She would like to let that sunlight in. ]