[She doesn't bother answering over the phone, just hangs up and heads on over. It feels strange, not to have him living two doors down from her anymore -- he'd chosen a different room when he got back, and she's not sure she can blame him. He seemed to need distance from everyone.
Thankfully, a little bit of distance in this place was negligible, at least when it came to visiting.
She pauses outside his door, knocking softly before calling out.]
Hey, it's me.
[Any other time, she would have let herself in. Now, it didn't feel right.]
[Action]
Thankfully, a little bit of distance in this place was negligible, at least when it came to visiting.
She pauses outside his door, knocking softly before calling out.]
Hey, it's me.
[Any other time, she would have let herself in. Now, it didn't feel right.]