it's fine, i enjoyed the walk. and sometimes you just need a change of scenery, you know? if you need a place to crash in the future you're always welcome.
[ Sweet...sure, okay. When he wants something, usually. Nate is mildly skeptical because Kyna is a beautiful girl and Sam is Sam, but he's trying not to come to too many conclusions even knowing his brother. It's been fifteen years, he should cut him some mental slack. ]
[ People back home feels a little bit like the twist of a knife he forgets is there at least once an hour, briefly, before the heavy blanket of seeing them everywhere is dragged over his head once again. Speaking to a loss that permeates most waking moments is something Nate has never learned to do in polite company, and he spent fifteen years cultivating a talent in pushing his trauma into boxes that don't see the light of day.
To that end, he's grateful this is text. He doesn't think he could school his face were the conversation in person. ]
it was just us for a long time. but no, i had friends and family. a great boss. rowdy coworkers who'd wrap up a long day on bourbon street.
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and sometimes you just need a change of scenery, you know?
if you need a place to crash in the future you're always welcome.
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sam's been really sweet about it
you're lucky to have your brother here
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speaking of luck
turns out i have a power
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what is it?
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[ There's the abrupt subject change link for her. Don't worry, he's getting back to- ]
and i'm glad he's here.
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so you think you secretly magicked him here?
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was it just you and sam?
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To that end, he's grateful this is text. He doesn't think he could school his face were the conversation in person. ]
it was just us for a long time. but no, i had friends and family. a great boss. rowdy coworkers who'd wrap up a long day on bourbon street.
what about you?
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i had my older brother, and my best friend, and my mom
[Which isn't a long list, as she's painfully aware.]
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[ :') ]
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