[the elevator dings and comes to a stop, and the elevator doors open up to view a living space that is way too big for a single person. It's a suite that leads from the space in the wall by the TV all the way through the archways to her actual bedroom.
On the table is the drawing Luke did. It's framed. She picks it up.]
[The size of the room is absolutely captivating—and pink. Very, very, very pink. He stares, open-mouthed, taking the whole pink horror in, wondering who the hell let this actually happen, who approved its construction—was it based off a real room, or was it Chloe's perfect space? So many questions--
--All of them erased, the moment he sees the framed image
Well, a bunch of idiots keep breaking into my room, so I figured framing it was better than taping it up on the walls because with my luck they'd try and take it down to look at it but end up ripping it.
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But
he is grinning.]
...Well, you know what they say about looks...
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[she does not, in fact, know what they say about looks]
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That... it's...
...only skin-deep?
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..."They can't all look as good as I do"?
Come on, even you have to admit that was a little shallow, even if you do look good!
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[He's still trying not to laugh.]
Where are you taking me, anyway?
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[the elevator dings and comes to a stop, and the elevator doors open up to view a living space that is way too big for a single person. It's a suite that leads from the space in the wall by the TV all the way through the archways to her actual bedroom.
On the table is the drawing Luke did. It's framed. She picks it up.]
Help me pick somewhere to put this.
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--All of them erased, the moment he sees the framed image
He points at it, mind blanking.]
Huh!? You framed it?!
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What do you think?
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somehow, even though it's a really embarrassing drawing
he's
extremely happy about it.]
...I-Is it really worth framing?