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Why is it that “sexy” and “uncomfortable” are concepts that so often go together? I meant that rhetorically, really, no need to answer.
No. Seriously. No need to answer.
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With Picknar driving, and Rodrigo, Thoos, and Purrloin in the car, they almost ran over a man with red hair and beard who jumped out of the way yelling, “watch where the hell you’re driving, asshole!” They arrive at Val’s house, and upon entering, Rodrigo said, “well, Picknar, this is your body’s home.” Looking around, Picknar said, “I have no idea what to feel about that.” They went into Val’s bedroom, and Rodrigo explored the closet. Pulling out a grey dress, he said, “I already adore you, Picknar, but your body’s previous owner has terrible taste.” He then pulled out some lingerie on a hanger and said, “still… I think there’s enough to work with. And she has one thing that speaks highly of someone’s character: she actually has quite refined taste in underclothing.” Val looked suspiciously at the lingerie and said, “that doesn’t look exactly… comfortable.” Grinning, Rodrigo said, “glad to see we understand each other.”
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That could be Jo’s. It would be awkward enough for her to show up now with a strange man handling Val’s underthings, let alone HER underthings.
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“Val, who are these people? Val?”
“(Psst. You’re Val.)”
I’ll only note in passing that we still decorate high-carbohydrate cakes with lavish amounts of glucotic frosting. Sometimes too much of a good thing IS the point.
“Comfortable” for whom?
For whoever doesn’t notice the most. Important question.
I SOOO want to comment, but won’t, since Christopher asks so nicely.