"It is going to be nice to catch a good sunset without the immediate threat of imminent death hanging over us," Summer said, sighing wistfully and knowing that, sure, she'd definitely been filled with warm fuzzy feelings all day, but warm fuzzy feelings weren't going to do jack against severely subzero temperatures. "And, I mean, we can shit on Earth all day," literally and figuratively!, "but when you get right down to it, it really does have its moments, doesn't it?"
She took a moment to just sort of bask in the setting of it all before her attention shifted back to the real highlight of the day, which was, duh, the company.
"This has been really great, Barry," she said. "Thank you."
Perfect, really, which meant that she was definitely waiting for the other shoe to drop and for things to go horribly wrong, but so far, so good, and she was just going to revel in that. Especially since the last time she'd had an epic romantic sort of Valentine's Day like this was...you know, pretty much never?
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She took a moment to just sort of bask in the setting of it all before her attention shifted back to the real highlight of the day, which was, duh, the company.
"This has been really great, Barry," she said. "Thank you."
Perfect, really, which meant that she was definitely waiting for the other shoe to drop and for things to go horribly wrong, but so far, so good, and she was just going to revel in that. Especially since the last time she'd had an epic romantic sort of Valentine's Day like this was...you know, pretty much never?