I know, [she calls back, shaking her head unseen. It's an old argument, even older for him, and somehow that's stranger than anything else about this evening. The similarities are stranger than the differences.]
I haven't found anyone I'd be comfortable with, yet. [Coming back into the living room, she leans against the wall to watch him. Gray doesn't seem to mind the hint of desperation in his demeanor, and she's a little relieved that the cat's attention looks to have helped a bit.] It hasn't been a problem, lately.
[once fate put us in the same room, when you knew not of me nor I of you]
I haven't found anyone I'd be comfortable with, yet. [Coming back into the living room, she leans against the wall to watch him. Gray doesn't seem to mind the hint of desperation in his demeanor, and she's a little relieved that the cat's attention looks to have helped a bit.] It hasn't been a problem, lately.