Re: quicklog: abe/sasha apple cart
They do. There are people on the internet that even think the world is round. Can you imagine? [She didn't go to school, but even Sasha knew that flat-earthers were completely out of their minds.] If they need a pack to survive, then they need a pack to survive. There's no harm in that. [Sasha shook her head, a resounding no that echoed through bouncing curls.] Nah. Not me. I couldn't do it. I'd want to be in charge but I'd never be alpha, and I'm so bad about listening to authority. I like having people around though. At least one. As long as they can handle all that attention. [She grinned across the table at him, and squeezed his hand in return before letting her thumb run idle up and down along his. Sasha hated being alone, but thought it was easier to survive if she was. It was all very confusing in her mind, Abe.]
Is there anyone else on your allowed weird watching with list? Twin Peaks returning is a huge deal. Especially since David Lynch isn't making movies anymore. He's going to take it off the deep end, I'm sure. [She grinned about James (for possibly the very first time in her life).] Every time James left one of his wives it was with the same line: "Sometimes I think I should just get on my bike and go." And then he does.
What? I'm not difficult! [A little loud and showy in her pretend offended guise for the waitress.] If my pancakes get flung across the room, it was him. He said he was going to. I told him it was rude and it would be a huge mess for you to have to clean, but he just doesn't even care! He pretends to be all sweet and easy, but there is a hellion hiding behind those glasses that he thinks makes him look all cute and innocent. Trust me. [It was when the not-at-all-impressed waitress left to put their order in, that Sasha turned back and dropped her voice dangerously teasing to Abe.] I'm going to make your life so difficult. Just you wait. You think this is bad? Wait until you try to romance me. [She smirked and gave him a playful wink.]
Oh! [She pulled the book up.] I wanted to show you this. [It was about Caribbean folk tales, and Sasha opened it to a page that was talking about a cave that people didn't come out of if they were particularly violent, and held the book out for Abe.] I think this may have been where we were.