"I remember what it was like when Eda left in Deerington. There was a lot I was dealing with at that time, and it was a low point. After that, I wanted to make sure that no one had to grow through that alone if I could help. It's kind of impossible to do that for everyone of course, but I can try, right?"
Luz was glowing with the praise, as Lexi's opinion mattered to her a lot. She still needed to work a lot on herself, she knew that much, but she was going to do her best there. With Lexi around, Luz could feel herself trying to be better at trying not to needlessly endanger herself.
And Luz was all for that, even if it, like Lexi, would make her worry more!
Luz couldn't help that. It was one look at Lexi and one conversation and she'd found herself smitten. Everything afterward was trying to pretend it wasn't happening so she wouldn't ruin their budding friendship, only to find they were both feeling the same way!
Luz just hoped that nothing in the future would test the boundaries of their relationship too badly. It was a faint hope, but she had it nonetheless.
"I do my best!"
Luz made a face. "Oh right, Watchmen. That's the movie where they showed the two lesbians killed with the 'lesbian whores' written on them. I remember that because I stopped watching afterward. It's probably a good film, but I don't like THAT, where straight people have to introduce gay characters to be killed. Not my cup of tea."
And even more so now that she knew about that bad sex. Yuck.
Luz laugh sounded like a bark. "What?! Really? I thought you were out of my league! I figured there was no way someone like you was going to be the kind of girl I could talk to for hours AND be into me! I was so happy to find out I was wrong!"
"Are you sure about that? Should I come up with something new, then?"
She shook her head. "Only when you feel inclined! I wouldn't want them more than once or twice a year. That way they feel more special!"
Luz could have written a whole book on her own fixing the ending WITHOUT throwing Susan to the proverbial wolves in the name of Christian allegory, thank you.
"Who am I to argue against a girl that knows me that well! But seriously, I appreciate that sweetie, thank you."
Luz's eyes were positively shining right now.
"Ooh, a challenge where I get to say secret adoring things about my gorgeous girlfriend? Sign me up!"
Ty very much!
Luz was glowing with the praise, as Lexi's opinion mattered to her a lot. She still needed to work a lot on herself, she knew that much, but she was going to do her best there. With Lexi around, Luz could feel herself trying to be better at trying not to needlessly endanger herself.
And Luz was all for that, even if it, like Lexi, would make her worry more!
Luz couldn't help that. It was one look at Lexi and one conversation and she'd found herself smitten. Everything afterward was trying to pretend it wasn't happening so she wouldn't ruin their budding friendship, only to find they were both feeling the same way!
Luz just hoped that nothing in the future would test the boundaries of their relationship too badly. It was a faint hope, but she had it nonetheless.
"I do my best!"
Luz made a face. "Oh right, Watchmen. That's the movie where they showed the two lesbians killed with the 'lesbian whores' written on them. I remember that because I stopped watching afterward. It's probably a good film, but I don't like THAT, where straight people have to introduce gay characters to be killed. Not my cup of tea."
And even more so now that she knew about that bad sex. Yuck.
Luz laugh sounded like a bark. "What?! Really? I thought you were out of my league! I figured there was no way someone like you was going to be the kind of girl I could talk to for hours AND be into me! I was so happy to find out I was wrong!"
"Are you sure about that? Should I come up with something new, then?"
She shook her head. "Only when you feel inclined! I wouldn't want them more than once or twice a year. That way they feel more special!"
Luz could have written a whole book on her own fixing the ending WITHOUT throwing Susan to the proverbial wolves in the name of Christian allegory, thank you.
"Who am I to argue against a girl that knows me that well! But seriously, I appreciate that sweetie, thank you."
Luz's eyes were positively shining right now.
"Ooh, a challenge where I get to say secret adoring things about my gorgeous girlfriend? Sign me up!"