[She could leave it there. But she sucks in a breath and carries on.]
I'd tell him I'm sorry. He's an asshole, but I... get it. I love him, so. I get it.
[Ellie is pretty sure Joel knew she loved him. Right? He had to, but hearing it would probably mean something to him. And she doesn't want to leave room for doubt about shit anymore.
He won't be around forever even if she's gotten him back.]
I think so. It's so stupid, but after the--[she's not going to say it, but she motions to her neck, even though it's audio because she's an idiot, but she's sure Tess knows what she's getting at.]
When I was on the mend, I just wanted him. To just... talk to, I guess.
[Like a little kid with a scraped knee, wanting her dad. Except it was a bit more dramatic than that.]
[And that feels embarrassing, too sentimental for a kid that isn't hers, for a kid she's been awful to in turns but feels like she owes something to, but she lets it stand. It is how she feels.]
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Thanks. I hope so.
How you holding up?
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[Not when it’s happened before.]
But hey, it’s two of us now working on one deal. We just have to finish it and we can get out of here.
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[--don't talk about emotions much.]
Really miss Dina and JJ. And Joel too, obviously. I think I finally figured out what I'd say to him.
[Getting your throat ripped out kind of puts things in perspective.]
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Oh yeah?
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[She could leave it there. But she sucks in a breath and carries on.]
I'd tell him I'm sorry. He's an asshole, but I... get it. I love him, so. I get it.
[Ellie is pretty sure Joel knew she loved him. Right? He had to, but hearing it would probably mean something to him. And she doesn't want to leave room for doubt about shit anymore.
He won't be around forever even if she's gotten him back.]
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I’m sure he’ll be happy to hear that.
[Amused:]
In a Joel way, but you know.
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[She jokes, but. She heard it in his voice, out on the cold that night, and she can't imagine the emotions being any less with him back.]
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Might be sooner rather than later.
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[There's a concern there, that she'll chicken out. Hasn't the last six months been one extended bout of cowardice, a refusal to see him?
But Tess has grown soft, too.]
You ready for that?
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When I was on the mend, I just wanted him. To just... talk to, I guess.
[Like a little kid with a scraped knee, wanting her dad. Except it was a bit more dramatic than that.]
Might be a sign that I'm ready.
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Oh, sweetheart. I'm sorry he wasn't there.
[And that feels embarrassing, too sentimental for a kid that isn't hers, for a kid she's been awful to in turns but feels like she owes something to, but she lets it stand. It is how she feels.]
I'm glad you're ready. I hope it goes well.