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“Maybe they just don’t hang out with me as much as you do?” he suggested with a laugh, not even arguing against her words or that he had a rude side. “A meanie? I don’t think anyone has called me that since I was twelve.” The word left him far too amused as he shook his head at her, clearly enjoying himself and not the least bit offended. By now he doubted that she ever really wanted to offend him. “I guess I was just born this way. Always too much energy to urn through and not enough time in the day. Pheebs? She loves it. Without a doubt she was meant to be a beautician. She’s one of the lucky ones who’s truly found her calling,” he mused, a little bit jealous of that fact but there was nothing Seth could think of that he loved doing like she loved that. “I don’t think that would be a problem, though he’s mentally pretty young. Younger and hipper than me anyway.” Seth chuckled fondly. “Yeah, turns out that he is. From what I can tell he’s giving control of everything to his son which is… probably not going to be a problem.”
"That’s a terrible thought, why would you say that? I don’t want to hang out with you more than other people do. We should see each other less” she said quickly, looking a little horrified by it all. “Oh, fuck off. Meanie is still a good insult, I don’t care what you say.” She didn’t really believe that but of course she was going to stand her ground. “I would say you need to get yourself some hobbies but something tells me you probably already have enough.” Nodding along with what he was saying, Amalia sighed. “I really think she is. Don’t get me wrong, I do..” Love her job? Enjoy her job? “.. I couldn’t see myself doing anything else.” Close enough. “I just wouldn’t mind a little more freedom” she decided, looking like she was deep in thought for a few moments before eventually just shrugging it off. “It’s really not hard to be more mentally young and hip than you are, Seth. That doesn’t give me much hope” she teased, laughing. Amalia still found it worrying that she allowed herself to laugh a lot more easily around Seth now but she tried to keep telling herself it was a good thing. “What do you mean probably not going to be a problem? Probably is not a very reassuring word.”









