[ Steve raises an eyebrow but quickly adjusts his face into a soft smile, he's more used to being reassuring than being reassured. One of those odd moments of flinching at another male's touch when you grew up with asshole friends in an 80's suburbia. ]
Thanks, man, I'm...here for you too. If you ever need anything. And Nancy too, she's...well she's a hard nut to crack open.
Maybe we can brainstorm a way to help her adjust? We may not be together anymore, but I care about her a lot still, and I know Cheryl adores her just as much.
[It's hard not to catch Steve's slight uncertainty around the contact and while Felix doesn't draw attention to having seen it, he does pull away after a moment, not wanting to make the younger man uncomfortable.]
I feel it's less helping her to adjust as reminding her she's not alone and doesn't need to try and push herself to being 'used to' our circumstances. It's alright to be upset and need to talk about what has happened. Or to need help.
I think many of us could do with remembering that.
[ Huh, this guy's good. He seems to really understand the nature of the problem, which impresses Steve. And he is happy to help Nancy however he can, and the advice was useful for Steve, even if he wasn't sure if he wants to admit that for himself. ]
Ok yeah, not a bad way to think about it all. Maybe we can start with making her feel less alone, I don't like how isolated she is and I'm afraid of her doing something stupid with one of the killers....Like ghostface, something weird is going on there.
[He hadn't noticed anything strange, but Steve was better friends with Nancy than Felix seemed to be. She was always oddly nervous around him and he had to imagine it was to do with his age or the difference in their backgrounds.]
Hmm, maybe next time we can ask her to play cards with us instead of Ace.
You know...I'm not too sure. Just that he's been coming after her extra hard during trials, and I think they get into verbal spats. Honestly, I don't know too much about it, just stuff I've noticed from a distance.
[ Steve really isn't sure what's going on there, just that Nancy has been really stressed lately and is constantly texting ghostface, if there's one thing she's good at, its finding trouble with the wrong crowd. ]
Yeah, though, knowing her, expect her to sweep the floor with us, she studies up and I'm sure is gonna kick our asses at cards hard. Maybe we can distract her with friendship or something.
She might have a harder time with this game. Unless she has a perchance for German card games. An edge for us if you learn it first.
[It's said lightly, a note of gentle amusement in his voice, although Felix is rather concerned about the fact that Nancy is apparently speaking often with a killer, to the point of arguing with him.]
Verbal spats? That sounds risky, and he might come after her for it. Why is she baiting him if that's the outcome?
Hmm, no idea what she knows about German card games, but she's damn near the smartest person I know. [ Steve is half surprised she hasn't started making flashcards here to study the killers' habits. ]
I'll learn it first if you say so, how hard can it be? [ He laughs a little, he has a feeling it might take him a bit to get familiar enough to get good at it. ]
She's headstrong and got a penchant for talking to assholes, hell, maybe she'll get him to realize he's an a-hole and he can come join us. [ Steve cringes internally at what an asshole he used to be, and thanks his lucky stars that Nancy didn't give up on him so he can start his journey of righting his wrongs. ]
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[ Steve raises an eyebrow but quickly adjusts his face into a soft smile, he's more used to being reassuring than being reassured. One of those odd moments of flinching at another male's touch when you grew up with asshole friends in an 80's suburbia. ]
Thanks, man, I'm...here for you too. If you ever need anything. And Nancy too, she's...well she's a hard nut to crack open.
Maybe we can brainstorm a way to help her adjust? We may not be together anymore, but I care about her a lot still, and I know Cheryl adores her just as much.
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I feel it's less helping her to adjust as reminding her she's not alone and doesn't need to try and push herself to being 'used to' our circumstances. It's alright to be upset and need to talk about what has happened. Or to need help.
I think many of us could do with remembering that.
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Ok yeah, not a bad way to think about it all. Maybe we can start with making her feel less alone, I don't like how isolated she is and I'm afraid of her doing something stupid with one of the killers....Like ghostface, something weird is going on there.
I know! I love them
[He hadn't noticed anything strange, but Steve was better friends with Nancy than Felix seemed to be. She was always oddly nervous around him and he had to imagine it was to do with his age or the difference in their backgrounds.]
Hmm, maybe next time we can ask her to play cards with us instead of Ace.
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[ Steve really isn't sure what's going on there, just that Nancy has been really stressed lately and is constantly texting ghostface, if there's one thing she's good at, its finding trouble with the wrong crowd. ]
Yeah, though, knowing her, expect her to sweep the floor with us, she studies up and I'm sure is gonna kick our asses at cards hard. Maybe we can distract her with friendship or something.
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[It's said lightly, a note of gentle amusement in his voice, although Felix is rather concerned about the fact that Nancy is apparently speaking often with a killer, to the point of arguing with him.]
Verbal spats? That sounds risky, and he might come after her for it. Why is she baiting him if that's the outcome?
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I'll learn it first if you say so, how hard can it be? [ He laughs a little, he has a feeling it might take him a bit to get familiar enough to get good at it. ]
She's headstrong and got a penchant for talking to assholes, hell, maybe she'll get him to realize he's an a-hole and he can come join us. [ Steve cringes internally at what an asshole he used to be, and thanks his lucky stars that Nancy didn't give up on him so he can start his journey of righting his wrongs. ]