Re: bards quicklog: marvel apartment
[Ezra set the glass, the phone and the cereal box aside. He turned to look at her, full fake-husband pep talk mode. The worst part of being anything creative, be it a wrestler to a painter, was that voice that said you aren't good enough. You'll never be good enough. Ezra was good at fighting it by working harder, by being proud of how great he was. But, Ana had that glass ceiling. She had bad drama happen to her that would make most girls quit and go host yoga youtube channels.] They're going to want us. They're going to be super excited we showed up at all.
[He sat up a little taller, shoulders broad and proud. In that moment, he really did look like a guy who belonged at the top.] We're huge. We're great with all ages. [Ezra was clearly skirting around whether or not he'd take the job if they didn't want her.] I mean, every tag team division in every company is shit unless we're in it.