[ Neal might argue the responsibility for those choices if he knew that train of thought, but as it is, he understands her stated feelings.
He understands them too well. Painfully well. It makes him think of Peter, of Sara, of Mozzie and June and of a life he thought for a little while he could keep.
He shakes it off.]
Well. My landlady is extremely friendly and has an extremely large house, until you're able to get your own place.
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He understands them too well. Painfully well. It makes him think of Peter, of Sara, of Mozzie and June and of a life he thought for a little while he could keep.
He shakes it off.]
Well. My landlady is extremely friendly and has an extremely large house, until you're able to get your own place.
[Provided Malcolm wants to come with him.]
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[Is any of this even possible? Who knows. But the sentiment is nice, in a way Ainsley personally hasn't experienced a lot of in life.]