Oh, that could be much longer than you find me interesting... [Elizabeth whispers to her datapad and rolls a little on the sofa, giggling. She's being silly, she has to pull it together to respond.]
Miss Juliett,
Please don't apologize, we've all been busy. Reconnecting now will be wonderful, with everything behind us.
Truthfully, he might get a kick out of a limo. He's probably never seen one before. What I'm worried about is probably ridiculous to you and everyone else here, but I'm pretty sure he's under the impression that he only has to worry about men taking me out. If that makes sense. Really, I think he'd prefer it if no one took me out in that fashion-- I think most fathers are like that, right?
Let's not give him any kind of deadline, I'm sure he'd understand if we wanted to have breakfast together, for instance.
Are you implying that you wish me to keep you for the night? I was not going to be so bold as to suggest it myself but I would be more than happy to accommodate you.
[Elizabeth flops back on the couch, face burning. She really had implied that, but she hadn't meant to imply it. She'd just thought that 'a full 24 hours' had included...]
Miss Juliett,
I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to invite myself to be kept for the night-- I just thought that you were being literal when you said '24 hours'. Not that I don't want to, I just wouldn't feel right about it unless you're actually happy to accommodate me. I don't want to take advantage in any way.
No, no, none of that. It is no imposition at all and I will be, as I said, more than pleased to keep you for as long as you'll let me. And do believe me when I say that you most likely will not be the one taking advantage- and if you are? I am more than happy to allow it.
Alright, if you say it's no imposition, I'm thrilled at the invitation. I'll pack a bag accordingly.
I just might be taking advantage, you have no idea what kind of paper-thin mattress I'm sleeping on right now. You might have to pry me off of yours with a crowbar.
Oh, more than fair. Of course, by the end of it I'm sure both Booker and the chef will be crazy, but I suppose I can accept that outcome if I end up rested.
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Miss Juliett,
Please don't apologize, we've all been busy. Reconnecting now will be wonderful, with everything behind us.
Truthfully, he might get a kick out of a limo. He's probably never seen one before. What I'm worried about is probably ridiculous to you and everyone else here, but I'm pretty sure he's under the impression that he only has to worry about men taking me out. If that makes sense. Really, I think he'd prefer it if no one took me out in that fashion-- I think most fathers are like that, right?
Let's not give him any kind of deadline, I'm sure he'd understand if we wanted to have breakfast together, for instance.
I'll be ready!
Elizabeth
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Darling Elizabeth,
Are you implying that you wish me to keep you for the night? I was not going to be so bold as to suggest it myself but I would be more than happy to accommodate you.
Juliett
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[Elizabeth flops back on the couch, face burning. She really had implied that, but she hadn't meant to imply it. She'd just thought that 'a full 24 hours' had included...]
Miss Juliett,
I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to invite myself to be kept for the night-- I just thought that you were being literal when you said '24 hours'. Not that I don't want to, I just wouldn't feel right about it unless you're actually happy to accommodate me. I don't want to take advantage in any way.
Elizabeth
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Darling Eliabeth,
No, no, none of that. It is no imposition at all and I will be, as I said, more than pleased to keep you for as long as you'll let me. And do believe me when I say that you most likely will not be the one taking advantage- and if you are? I am more than happy to allow it.
Juliett
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Alright, if you say it's no imposition, I'm thrilled at the invitation. I'll pack a bag accordingly.
I just might be taking advantage, you have no idea what kind of paper-thin mattress I'm sleeping on right now. You might have to pry me off of yours with a crowbar.
Elizabeth
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Darling Elizabeth,
I may just have to keep you for a week if you're sleeping so poorly.
Juliett
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Oh I couldn't possibly-- poor Booker will start eating out of dumpsters again, I couldn't be responsible for that.
Elizabeth
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Darling Elizabeth,
I'll send him my personal chef while you're away. Fair?
Juliett
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Oh, more than fair. Of course, by the end of it I'm sure both Booker and the chef will be crazy, but I suppose I can accept that outcome if I end up rested.
Elizabeth
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Darling Elizabeth,
I assure you my chefs are made of sterner stuff than that- but then they've never had to contend with a man that ate from the garbage.
Juliett
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They've never had to contend with Booker, either. I'll see you tomorrow.
Elizabeth