Gus can't help but smirk at the way Sam is taken by surprise. "Dude, we all
knew. If I knew, she knew." And Gus is right, long before Sam shared, Ruby
knew what was going on. If it makes Sam feel any better, she felt a certain
amount of smugness about it. Gus shrugs a little. "I don't know. I think
they're all kind of douches except maybe Alice. You'd have to have some
visions to be Alice though." That gets another chuckle out of Gus. "You're
welcome? The no blood thing is good. The idea of anyone drinking it is
gross. I'm not sure I could watch Ruby eat fries or drink a milkshake if I
also knew she was drinking your blood."
His surprise doesn't melt right away either. His cheeks stay pink. Sam can
accept that it's not the worst thing in the world if other people knew.
What tickles him is that Ruby saw through it the whole time. Tongue tied,
he waves Gus off the whole case, not sure how much more he could take
before his brain exploded. "Okay, yeah. Rosalie has her good points too.
Not everything she did was right, but any of us would make mistakes if we
were stuck forever and doomed to not have fully developed brains." He'd be
happy to dissect how laying low as attractive highschoolers is the opposite
of smart, but that's not the point. "Only thing...I get sometimes is
dreams." He hesitates to say that last part even as open as they are.
Little does he know they are pieces of vision.
"Bleh. Good thing she's not a vampire. That would make it difficult to date
her." Sam doesn't hold back his disgust for being seperated from his blood
or an even darker that ever succum to drink it. "Not to mention never
seeing her during the day. We don't exactly live in Forks where it's cloudy
everyday."
Well, Ruby did worry a little when Sam was dating Rory. Perhaps she'd
misunderstood the reasons he'd put the pictures up and they were simply
because she was his best friend, even if a few of them were a little
safe-sexy for bff pictures. "I guess it would suck to be seventeen
forever. Would that be better than being really old forever though? Like
sixty?" Gus poses the question as they continue to play. "Yeah, I think
everyone gets those sorts of dreams." He meant the sexy ones. He pauses a
moment, letting the conversation and context catch up in his mind. "Oh.
Like...dreams about the future that come true?"
"No beach days and bikini pics for Bella and Edward. You're right.
Definitely a bright side there. I guess it's probably good your family
aren't big church goers. Or can she step inside a church? My mom went
through a phase when I was sick," Gus admits. "She was deep in a prayer
circle with some church ladies."
One day they both might look back on this period of time and wonder how
their wires got so crossed. The lesson he learned from it was trust his
gut. Rory had received his sincerest apology for breaking it off. Since
then, a few more pictures of Ruby had been added to his wall. "It depends
on how you look at it." Of course Sam weighs the pros and cons. "On one
hand, you'd be young forever but stuck repeating the same grade over and
over. On the other, you go go anywhere without anyone batting an eye, just
could have mobility issues. I'd take being 17, no question. Then I'd be
able to stay with Ruby forever." Which is about the only thing he can think
of that'd be better than what they have now. "If you could be with Hazel
forever. Would you want to be a vampire or the two of you stay human?" It's
not awkward to talk about it when it's only Gus. Sam clicks his tongue at
the game to focus on an insurgent after a hostage. The same time he puts a
stop to that. "I'm not sure. It's more like... actualizing them to come
true. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. Maybe I just know Ruby
better than I think that I can guess what she says when I see her next. It
happens on dates sometimes too. Like dream dejavu. Does that even make
sense? " His face feels a little hotter as he tries not to go too much into
overt sexy time details.
"I wouldn't have a problem with the part where glimmered. One of our
friends is already a werewolf. Our lives are weird but in a good way." He
pauses then shakes his head. "Not really. I was told the long-short of it
is that there's lots of Gods working to run things. Believing in them is
all they need to continue to exist to run things. Worshipping them
complicates matters. But I wouldn't mind thanking them in person." He
shrugs. "I think so. She's a strong demon." And he will not believe
otherwise. "Sorry. I- It's, um, great your mom found some people to help
her through a hard time. Can't believe it wasn't that long ago when it
happened. Does she still go to church now?"
Re: text; week* after sam's birthday
Gus can't help but smirk at the way Sam is taken by surprise. "Dude, we all knew. If I knew, she knew." And Gus is right, long before Sam shared, Ruby knew what was going on. If it makes Sam feel any better, she felt a certain amount of smugness about it. Gus shrugs a little. "I don't know. I think they're all kind of douches except maybe Alice. You'd have to have some visions to be Alice though." That gets another chuckle out of Gus. "You're welcome? The no blood thing is good. The idea of anyone drinking it is gross. I'm not sure I could watch Ruby eat fries or drink a milkshake if I also knew she was drinking your blood."
Re: text; week* after sam's birthday
His surprise doesn't melt right away either. His cheeks stay pink. Sam can accept that it's not the worst thing in the world if other people knew. What tickles him is that Ruby saw through it the whole time. Tongue tied, he waves Gus off the whole case, not sure how much more he could take before his brain exploded. "Okay, yeah. Rosalie has her good points too. Not everything she did was right, but any of us would make mistakes if we were stuck forever and doomed to not have fully developed brains." He'd be happy to dissect how laying low as attractive highschoolers is the opposite of smart, but that's not the point. "Only thing...I get sometimes is dreams." He hesitates to say that last part even as open as they are. Little does he know they are pieces of vision.
"Bleh. Good thing she's not a vampire. That would make it difficult to date her." Sam doesn't hold back his disgust for being seperated from his blood or an even darker that ever succum to drink it. "Not to mention never seeing her during the day. We don't exactly live in Forks where it's cloudy everyday."
Re: text; week* after sam's birthday
Well, Ruby did worry a little when Sam was dating Rory. Perhaps she'd misunderstood the reasons he'd put the pictures up and they were simply because she was his best friend, even if a few of them were a little safe-sexy for bff pictures. "I guess it would suck to be seventeen forever. Would that be better than being really old forever though? Like sixty?" Gus poses the question as they continue to play. "Yeah, I think everyone gets those sorts of dreams." He meant the sexy ones. He pauses a moment, letting the conversation and context catch up in his mind. "Oh. Like...dreams about the future that come true?"
"No beach days and bikini pics for Bella and Edward. You're right. Definitely a bright side there. I guess it's probably good your family aren't big church goers. Or can she step inside a church? My mom went through a phase when I was sick," Gus admits. "She was deep in a prayer circle with some church ladies."
Re: text; week* after sam's birthday
One day they both might look back on this period of time and wonder how their wires got so crossed. The lesson he learned from it was trust his gut. Rory had received his sincerest apology for breaking it off. Since then, a few more pictures of Ruby had been added to his wall. "It depends on how you look at it." Of course Sam weighs the pros and cons. "On one hand, you'd be young forever but stuck repeating the same grade over and over. On the other, you go go anywhere without anyone batting an eye, just could have mobility issues. I'd take being 17, no question. Then I'd be able to stay with Ruby forever." Which is about the only thing he can think of that'd be better than what they have now. "If you could be with Hazel forever. Would you want to be a vampire or the two of you stay human?" It's not awkward to talk about it when it's only Gus. Sam clicks his tongue at the game to focus on an insurgent after a hostage. The same time he puts a stop to that. "I'm not sure. It's more like... actualizing them to come true. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. Maybe I just know Ruby better than I think that I can guess what she says when I see her next. It happens on dates sometimes too. Like dream dejavu. Does that even make sense? " His face feels a little hotter as he tries not to go too much into overt sexy time details.
"I wouldn't have a problem with the part where glimmered. One of our friends is already a werewolf. Our lives are weird but in a good way." He pauses then shakes his head. "Not really. I was told the long-short of it is that there's lots of Gods working to run things. Believing in them is all they need to continue to exist to run things. Worshipping them complicates matters. But I wouldn't mind thanking them in person." He shrugs. "I think so. She's a strong demon." And he will not believe otherwise. "Sorry. I- It's, um, great your mom found some people to help her through a hard time. Can't believe it wasn't that long ago when it happened. Does she still go to church now?"