[She can't look him in the eye because her embarrassment is killing her, and in turn tears are in her eyes. She thinks she wants him, knows she feels something for him. She knows that friends don't interact the way she and Frank do, but is too tired to point that out. What's the point in mentioning it? To accuse him of leading her on? To show that she wants something he can't give her?
After what feels like too long of a silence, she turns her head to look over at him. The tears stay brimming in her eyes and she forces a neutral expression.]
Yeah.
[She isn't about to point out that him saying things like that is what leads her to thinking and asking questions like his having feelings for her. ]
We'll always have that.
[It's said for his benefit rather than her own, and she reaches for the bottle to drink straight from it.]
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After what feels like too long of a silence, she turns her head to look over at him. The tears stay brimming in her eyes and she forces a neutral expression.]
Yeah.
[She isn't about to point out that him saying things like that is what leads her to thinking and asking questions like his having feelings for her. ]
We'll always have that.
[It's said for his benefit rather than her own, and she reaches for the bottle to drink straight from it.]