[She looks tired and harried and maybe a little worse for wear, but she's so used to it, she's so used to the complete exhaustion she feels all the time, that at this point, she almost never thinks about it.
She goes up to press a kiss against the corner of his mouth, easily.]
I love you, you know that, right?
[She holds up the sign, meaning she wrote it before he got there. She has a look on her face like she's worried, so after she's sure he's read it, she flips it - yes, her slate is double-sided.]
I don't mean that to start a heavy conversation. I just want to make sure you know. You don't have to feel it or say it back. Just. Know.
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She goes up to press a kiss against the corner of his mouth, easily.]
I love you, you know that, right?
[She holds up the sign, meaning she wrote it before he got there. She has a look on her face like she's worried, so after she's sure he's read it, she flips it - yes, her slate is double-sided.]
I don't mean that to start a heavy conversation. I just want to make sure you know. You don't have to feel it or say it back. Just. Know.