"Quite. I believe he's shorter than me. And not nearly as Jewish as either one of us." She sniffles again, shifting in her seat and giving him a watery smile. "But no. If you do that, neither of us get to New York and that's not at all fair..."
"But thank you." She leans over to kiss his cheek before settling back in the passenger's side to try and make herself look less...blotchy. "I think you should go see Beth alone tonight. Children can sense distress."
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Date: 2011-12-03 07:30 am (UTC)"But thank you." She leans over to kiss his cheek before settling back in the passenger's side to try and make herself look less...blotchy. "I think you should go see Beth alone tonight. Children can sense distress."