You and me both. By making my job easier, giving you things not to be bored about while you wait for your legs to heal.
[He'll save giving her the last book for when she's reached that point; even though that's tucked away in his bag for now. Eddie did not borrow the books, he flat-out bought them. He wants to give them a reread soon, too.]
Oh, hey, that reminds me. Guess what I learned today?
[He waves the idea away as though he could swat it straight out of the air.]
Don't say that. I've been having fun getting to hang out with you more.
[Not that they wouldn't see each other every day, but it's different when he's making sure to take care of her. A one-on-one attention instead of passing each other by on the way out the door.]
But anyway! I learned that in the future, or at least my future, Hollywood made those books into movies. Like, I even asked about it -- they're apparently really good ones, too.
I think I do remember hearing about the movies, but of course I'd never read the books... of course, we absolutely must watch them! Do you think it would be wise to watch them as I finish the books, or perhaps marathon them all at once? I wonder how lengthy they are, of course...
[An infectious excitement when it comes to Lord of the Rings. Eddie compounds on it.]
Apparently they're long. Which is great because that means we can stay up all night marathoning them.
[His grin is wide, because doesn't that just sound like the best option? The one that's the most fun?]
But you definitely gotta read the books first. Then you can really compare and contrast, and there's no way I'm letting you get spoiled on story through the movies.
All right... I'll do my best to make it through the rest of the books in a prompt fashion. I think a movie night sounds like a wonderful idea! I've never been able to do one.
Oh. [Now he feels a little guilty for asking, but at least that makes it easy to promise:] Well... now you do have a friend your age, at least in this hell, and that means there's no getting out of a movie night with Eddie Munson.
...Once you're feeling better, though. All the more reason for you to focus on your recovery
I know, but I get the feeling that you're kind of stubborn, Haru. I feel like you'd push yourself farther and faster than your injury would allow if you had a choice.
[But he says it gently, not really chiding at all.]
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[He'll save giving her the last book for when she's reached that point; even though that's tucked away in his bag for now. Eddie did not borrow the books, he flat-out bought them. He wants to give them a reread soon, too.]
Oh, hey, that reminds me. Guess what I learned today?
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[ He's poured so much into helping her. It still feels strange to just... accept it. ]
But what did you learn, Eddie-san?
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Don't say that. I've been having fun getting to hang out with you more.
[Not that they wouldn't see each other every day, but it's different when he's making sure to take care of her. A one-on-one attention instead of passing each other by on the way out the door.]
But anyway! I learned that in the future, or at least my future, Hollywood made those books into movies. Like, I even asked about it -- they're apparently really good ones, too.
We gotta watch.
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I think I do remember hearing about the movies, but of course I'd never read the books... of course, we absolutely must watch them! Do you think it would be wise to watch them as I finish the books, or perhaps marathon them all at once? I wonder how lengthy they are, of course...
[ She's so excited. ]
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Apparently they're long. Which is great because that means we can stay up all night marathoning them.
[His grin is wide, because doesn't that just sound like the best option? The one that's the most fun?]
But you definitely gotta read the books first. Then you can really compare and contrast, and there's no way I'm letting you get spoiled on story through the movies.
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[ Eddie, she's holding you to this. ]
So therefore, we must!
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Hell yeah.
[Again, that enthusiasm is infectious. He holds up his hand, flashes the sign of the horns like he were at a concert, then drops it with a laugh.]
Therefore, we must. You've really never had a movie night?
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I didn't have friends my age growing up so while I've been to movie theaters, I never participated in a movie night.
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...Once you're feeling better, though. All the more reason for you to focus on your recovery
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[ With a sigh, but she shakes her head gently. ]
Still. I believe I'll look forward to a movie night with Eddie Munson.
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[But he says it gently, not really chiding at all.]
I'll look into buying them for us, then.
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[ She. She can't even argue the first part of that, because he's right, she is absolutely "kind of stubborn". ]
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Nah, I don’t think there’s any need for that. I’m not so broke that I can’t afford just… three movies.
[He sure hopes.]
Just focus on finishing the books, okay? We can’t start until you do that.
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Please leave it to me!
[ Listen, she's already going to be digging into this new book the very instant he ditches her. Nothing can stop her now. ]