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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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. ]