"I don't know much about growing things, let alone whatever might be here that we don't have at home..."
It feels like she should research this before going out and buying anything, but a part of her just wants to try to figure it out as they go. They have time, after all.
"But it's all just digging holes and watering, basically, isn't it?"
Tell that to the people tending the garden in the Hideaway, Jill.
"I wish we could consult our friends," he replies, "but if they could manage in the carcass of an airship in the middle of the water, I'm sure we can manage in a real garden."
"I hope so. If everything fails to bloom, I'll be all the more embarrassed," she tells him with a laugh. "I think we'll have fun setting it all up, at the very least."
"I'm sure it'll be fine." She's good at sewing, and has steadily improved at cooking, so what could go wrong with gardening? "I cannot pretend to have any skill in doing more than collecting plants, but I can do the heavy lifting."
"How is the basement looking?" She asks abruptly, tipping her head to the side. The damage has been repaired, but he's shown little interest in making the space feel more like a home.
The basement, his shame. He hasn’t taken to sleeping down there yet beyond naps on the couch, lacking a new mattress, but his clothes are moved back down.
“I painted the walls the other day.” Not very well, but well enough. “I’m trying to purchase a bedframe and then the guest room will be freed again.”
"That's good," she tells him. More about the painting than the rest. "There's no hurry for you to free it up. It's our guest room, after all, and I doubt we'll be having overnight guests anytime soon."
Even when there was that blizzard they all piled into her bedroom, anyway.
"It is. And I know my sewing machine can be very loud when you're trying to sleep before going out," she says, and scrunches her nose as she opens the bag for him. Hot dog shit is the worst.
Jill gladly lets him take the bag. It's alarmingly heavy.
"The floorboards let me know you made it back safely," she replies. She did wake up when he came up the stairs, but she'd simply note he made it in and roll over to fall back asleep.
She takes a few steps forward so that she can give him a shove from behind. It would be gentle even if she did put any force behind it. He's simply too big.
"Bold words for a man three years my senior. Are you sure you don't need your nap?"
"Is that what that white hair is?" She says, as if she could see something on the back of his head. There's nothing, of course. Just his mop of black hair.
"So you're closer in age to him than I am to you. Makes sense." That math isn't mathing, but she's purposely being silly, wanting to keep this good mood going for as long as possible.
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"I don't know much about growing things, let alone whatever might be here that we don't have at home..."
It feels like she should research this before going out and buying anything, but a part of her just wants to try to figure it out as they go. They have time, after all.
"But it's all just digging holes and watering, basically, isn't it?"
Tell that to the people tending the garden in the Hideaway, Jill.
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"I wish we could consult our friends," he replies, "but if they could manage in the carcass of an airship in the middle of the water, I'm sure we can manage in a real garden."
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She is determined that they have a good time.
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"How is the basement looking?" She asks abruptly, tipping her head to the side. The damage has been repaired, but he's shown little interest in making the space feel more like a home.
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“I painted the walls the other day.” Not very well, but well enough. “I’m trying to purchase a bedframe and then the guest room will be freed again.”
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Even when there was that blizzard they all piled into her bedroom, anyway.
"Take your time."
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“I’ll be glad to not disturb you creeping in late at night, too.”
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"The floorboards let me know you made it back safely," she replies. She did wake up when he came up the stairs, but she'd simply note he made it in and roll over to fall back asleep.
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He hefts the bag up off the ground and heads off around the house to the curb.
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Jill follows Clive, oblivious.
"Are you implying I require all I can get?" It's funny.
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"I would never imply the lady is getting older."
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"Bold words for a man three years my senior. Are you sure you don't need your nap?"
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It feels odd to tease her, but it feels like the culmination of so many months trying to be distant, every bit of joy surging to the surface at once.
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"By that logic, so is Torgal." They match.
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"So you're closer in age to him than I am to you. Makes sense." That math isn't mathing, but she's purposely being silly, wanting to keep this good mood going for as long as possible.
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"I know we're just going to get filthy again, but I'd like to wash up before we do anything else today."
It's in her pores.
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“You shower upstairs, I’ll shower downstairs.”
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"Sounds like a plan. I'll meet you in the kitchen when I'm done."
He bathes quicker than her.
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