*Jane and Rochester skipping stones on lake*
Jane: It’s such a beautiful evening.
Rochester, whispering: Take that you fucking lake
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*Jane and Rochester skipping stones on lake*
Jane: It’s such a beautiful evening.
Rochester, whispering: Take that you fucking lake
Optimus Prime and Autogen -2023
*sometime during the post-failed marriage conversation*
Jane: I’m going to take you out—
Rochester: great, it’s a date!
Jane: I meant that as a threat!
Rochester: See you at five! 😘😘😘
Jane: Must be hard not being able to laugh
St John: I do have a sense of humor you know
Jane: I’ve never heard you laugh before
St John: I’ve never heard you say anything funny
Jane: And you wonder why no one wants to go on a missionary trip with you
Autogen, Decegen, and Grim -2022
Based on VRChat roleplays with friends. Designs do not belong to me.
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