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Dystopian Flux sands_in_mexico August 19 2010, 00:26:50 UTC
♥ Giselle sands_in_mexico August 19 2010, 00:38:13 UTC
There's no wedding bells in the future yet for him but it's coming pretty close. When they met, it was her singing that caught his attention. Now whether or not it was from boredom that caused him to listen or the fact that he's too proactive to let anyone do something alone that's an incredibly big job, who knows ( ... )

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♠ Trance Gemini sands_in_mexico August 19 2010, 00:41:50 UTC
Sheldon has flirted with her on a number of occasions but her innocent and naive way of looking at things he didn't have the heart to turn her upside down. So instead, he chooses to engage in a few word plays and admitted that he liked Giselle for more than a friend.

Since Sheldon has a tendency to fall hard, work hard, and play hard, his outlook on live needs a little shaking up now and again. He looks at Trance like a little purple monkey sister and really enjoys her company. She made him laugh on more than one occasion which was a bonus along with a few "What the fuck?" moments.

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♠ Maes Hughes sands_in_mexico August 19 2010, 00:47:47 UTC
For a man that Sheldon's met only a few times, there wasn't a reason for Sheldon to not like him. He doesn't remember the encounters from before and slowly he's starting to understand how Maes works. Maes is the only man other than Andrew that puts up with his snark and his mentality.

That all changed from acquaintance to trusted ally the moment the book was passed on to him.

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♥ Andrew Ryan sands_in_mexico August 19 2010, 00:51:29 UTC
Andrew has seen Sheldon at his best and his worst. They are not only roommates, Sheldon looks to him as a father figure. A bit strange at times, but he likes him well enough to playfully call him Dad and get away with it. Sheldon does listen when Andrew speaks to him and takes his wisdom and experience to heart even if he refuses to show it immediately.

Sheldon's cried in front of the man. Showing such vulnerability means a lot to the agent.

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