I have no clue what you mean. They were kicking me out. I gave them a notice that I was moving as soon as we got back. Now, the reason why that was hapeening may have been stretched a bit, but it's still true. I did have the most embarrassing conversation with them after they got that message.
Mother Superior says she enjoyed your joke, by the way.
[Adam is truly lucky that Kavinsky took the time out to help him with all of this. He tosses the Bentley keys back at Adam, then holds out a cellphone] Stop driving that piece of shit around. And use this, so I don't have to call that church place and make sex sounds at the phone.
Yeah, I finished the book. That was fucked up. I liked it.
[He takes the keys and hesitates at the phone, but finally takes it. Good luck on getting him to actually use it.] I like my Honda.
Alright. So tell me about it and how it relates to your quote. [He leans over and pulls two cherry cokes from his mini fridge, offering one to Kavinsky.]
[Kavinsky gives him a satisfied look] Is that supposed to be a Honda? For real? It's unidentifiable at this point.
Okay, so... I almost stopped reading the book cause it was right in the beginning and I was like, why the fuck would I go through all the trouble... [He looks at the coke like Adam is crazy, but he grabs it anyway] You need beer in there. Anyway, so there's that guy and he finds those manuscripts and by the time he's done trying to figure it out, everything's changed and nothing old will work anymore.
That's fucking crazy. We should take it apart. [We? Yes, we. He's like a kid when it comes to getting attention and Adam's giving it to him, so he's taking it]
So he's talking about coping mechanisms, right? For all the change going on. And awareness. And... you're not the person you once were because of this awareness that something or someone gave you. And... that's as far as I got. Is that even remotely okay?
We're not taking it apart. [At least not until he has some time alone. He still hasn't listened to the tape, and Ronan insisted when he brought it up.]
That depends on you, K. [It just slips out and he isn't even aware he says the nick name, it seems.] Do you know what you want to write on now?
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They weren't kicking you out, were they. You were gonna come to Monmouth either way? [Not that he felt bad about it. Nope]
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Mother Superior says she enjoyed your joke, by the way.
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I bet Mother Superior would think it even more funny if she saw it was me.
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We can roll you around in a sleeping bag on the floor.
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So you wanted me for something, right?
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Yeah, I finished the book. That was fucked up. I liked it.
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Alright. So tell me about it and how it relates to your quote. [He leans over and pulls two cherry cokes from his mini fridge, offering one to Kavinsky.]
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Okay, so... I almost stopped reading the book cause it was right in the beginning and I was like, why the fuck would I go through all the trouble... [He looks at the coke like Adam is crazy, but he grabs it anyway] You need beer in there. Anyway, so there's that guy and he finds those manuscripts and by the time he's done trying to figure it out, everything's changed and nothing old will work anymore.
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Alright. [He nods, genuinely surprised Kavinsky actually gave it a go, but not wanting to ruin the moment, says nothing on that.] Keep going.
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So he's talking about coping mechanisms, right? For all the change going on. And awareness. And... you're not the person you once were because of this awareness that something or someone gave you. And... that's as far as I got. Is that even remotely okay?
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That depends on you, K. [It just slips out and he isn't even aware he says the nick name, it seems.] Do you know what you want to write on now?
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[Kavinsky doesn't notice either] Yeah.. hm... yeah, I think I do. How long does it have to be?
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Are you seriously gonna live here now?
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My stuff is here, isn't it?
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Yeah. Why?
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I figured it was about time for me to. Gansey and Lynch have been wanting me to. Why do you care?
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I don't care. Not one bit. I'm also not leaving just cause of that.
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[He fixes Kavinsky with an odd look.] I didn't say anything about making you leave. [Recently.]
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[He eyes Adam, then nods] Good, cause I'm not. Besides, Lynch would fight for me.
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