[There's something about his choice of words there — I didn't see you there — that needles at her, in light of their earlier fight discussion. She's well aware he doesn't mean anything by it, and that he wasn't intending that as a jab at her. But it's strange, because she's supposed to prefer to be inconspicuous and unnoticed, and yet there's a connection between not seeing and not caring that she's probably reading into it all on her own — and so maybe it's not the words that bother her, so much as it is that she's apparently still upset enough about what he'd said to let it keep affecting her even now.]
Long enough.
[He's not even looking at her. Fine; she'll regard the inquisitive cat, instead.]
Are you expecting a challenger?
[Or are you just a sad and lonely guy playing pool all by himself in the middle of an afternoon in a bar with no friends. Maybe it's the latter.]
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fightdiscussion. She's well aware he doesn't mean anything by it, and that he wasn't intending that as a jab at her. But it's strange, because she's supposed to prefer to be inconspicuous and unnoticed, and yet there's a connection between not seeing and not caring that she's probably reading into it all on her own — and so maybe it's not the words that bother her, so much as it is that she's apparently still upset enough about what he'd said to let it keep affecting her even now.]Long enough.
[He's not even looking at her. Fine; she'll regard the inquisitive cat, instead.]
Are you expecting a challenger?
[Or are you just a sad and lonely guy playing pool all by himself in the middle of an afternoon in a bar with no friends. Maybe it's the latter.]