[Crowe's hit stage four, though like most, he doesn't realize this. He's frustrated beyond belief with this little event, and makes a call that starts out as some venting with innocent enough intentions. He's been telling people all the bad things about himself, and learning things about his friends in town he isn't sure how to deal with. Surely
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Are you okay?
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It may not be any of my business, but perhaps you should stay away from the phones.
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[A thought occurs.]
Maybe we should go somewhere. Away from the phones, I mean.
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That would b-be good but I don't know where we could go. I tried hiding at the p-park but a lot of people had that idea. M-Maybe I should just take my motorcycle out again...
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[Actually, this could work...]
And if we're together, and we have to tell someone a secret, we'll just tell each other. I don't know you that well, and you don't know me that well. And since I haven't been in this town very long, I don't know that many people in it, so we probably don't know the same people. And hearing secrets about people we've never met should be a little less awkward. Or.... something like that.
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I-I have some novels I can bring too, i-if the nonsense they have the library isn't to your liking.
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But bring the novels anyway, just in case.
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[Crowe will get there fast, thanks to his motorcycle. He'll be sitting at a table with a book out in front of him, but he's not paying much attention to it, his mind elsewhere.]
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Hello again. How are you holding up?
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[He sits down and glances at the book Crowe was reading.]
So what did you bring? Is it any good?
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[He'll just select one at random.]
You know, it's been a really long time since I could just sit down and read like this.
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