M.R. Carey Quotes
He Hands Her His Pack, Which He's Emptied. "You Mean Me?" Justineau Demands. "You Think I'm Not Pulling My Weight?" It Would Feel Good To Have A Stand-up Argument With Parks Right Then, But He Doesn't Seem Keen To Play. "No, I Didn't Mean You. I Meant In General." "People In General? You Were Being Philosophical?" "I Was Being A Grumpy Bastard. It's What I Wear To The Office Most Days. I Guess You Probably Noticed That." She Hesitates, Wrong-footed. She Didn't Think Parks Was Capable Of Self-deprecation. But Then She Didn't Think He Was Capable Of Changing His Mind. "Any More Rules Of Engagement?" She Asks Him, Still Hurting In Some Obscure Way, Still Not Mollified. "How To Survive When Shopping? Top Tips For Modern Urban Living?" Parks Gives The Question More Consideration Than She Was Expecting. "Use Up The Last Of That E-blocker," He Suggests. "And Don't Die.
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