careful with the cubs they get on your doorstep and i don't think there'll be any of your house left to fix
[ then again, who knows how much of the damage in laura and henry's house wasn't just already there before the bear storm came tumbling through. why the hell were two kids living on their own without an adult?
also what. ]
didn't think about switching out the hell you even need all that space for
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they get on your doorstep and i don't think there'll be any of your house left to fix
[ then again, who knows how much of the damage in laura and henry's house wasn't just already there before the bear storm came tumbling through. why the hell were two kids living on their own without an adult?
also what. ]
didn't think about switching out
the hell you even need all that space for
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[ she's kidding, kidding. she wouldn't do that to actual children. probably. ]
Well, it was different when I was home and had about five people wandering in and out at any given moment.
[ now, it's almost too quiet. not that she's managed to creep herself out at night all alone in this creaky farmhouse or anything. ]
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[ don't threaten his kids, wynonna. remember, your house is in his hands. ]
you live in a shack that big?
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Not really. Smaller than this place. Which is why this one feels so damn huge.
[ and, as much as she doesn't want to admit it, even to herself, lonely. ]
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[ not with him.
he'd move out first. obviously. ]
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[ don't be ridiculous, pete. ]
Where would you go?
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[ he can nap in a ditch, he doesn't care. ]
you worried?
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[ she didn't say that. ]
Don't think I forgot that all your furniture is basically firewood.
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[ has he even bothered to replace any of it? nope. ]
bed's still in one piece
[ what. ]
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Oh, goody. One whole bed.
[ in the middle of a completely wrecked apartment. what a gent, what a guy. ]
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[ because that's obviously all he meant. ]
we always eat out anyway
what would you even need a dining table for
[ yeah, wynonna. what else would you use one for? ]
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[ annnnd maybe she's not going to answer that next part. ]
What if I planned on cooking? For company? We'd just eat on the floor?
[ oh, wynonna, you hilarious. ]
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you saw it
[ got a couch, a bed, and a chair. what more do you want? ]
oh so you cook
color me surprised
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[ clearly he doesn't need much to live on. ]
Occasionally.
[ whether she cooks well is another story. ]
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you don't need all that damn space
think i spend more time at your place than mine
with all the shit i gotta fix for you
[ who's really complaining though? ]
if it's occasionally you can eat from the couch
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[ since she does actually have more than the one bedroom, even if she's pretty sure one has a leak coming in through the ceiling. ]
What's that? I couldn't hear you over all of my coffee you keep drinking.
Next you're gonna tell me I should just eat right over the sink.
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[ just be sure to include "be wary of floods" in the ad. ]
and why not
[ he does. ]
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[ see what she did there? ]
So I guess you'll just eat anywhere.
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[ they could so a lot more than home repair, but that's a discussion for another day. ]
anytime anywhere
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[ he's the only handyman she knows of in this whole damn town, anyway. ]
Well, if you want to come by once you're not elbow-deep in that washer there could be pizza in it for you in addition to the target practice.
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[ handygal judy has a nice ring to it. ]
cooking it yourself?
[ ;) ]
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[ not that different from a gunbelt, right? ]
Yes, and the recipe involves dialing a phone number and waiting for someone from Peter's to drop it off.
[ besides, they could probably use the money to pay for any bear-related damages. ]
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[ because that's obviously a good idea. ]
cute
[ her joke, not her. of course. ]
sausage and mushroom
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[ unless he wants to go behind her and fix what she's handled at every turn. ]
On half.
[ because the other half is going be her choice, castiglione. ]
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and what are you wasting that second half on
[ whatever, the man will eat anything anyway. but he'll tug at those trolling strings anyway. ]
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