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there are always so many people at jakob’s that she doesn’t bother to ask anymore. she just sighs, dragging two grocery bags in through the door.
“There’s one more out there, make yourself useful and bring it in.”

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& @nizshiy
there are always so many people at jakob’s that she doesn’t bother to ask anymore. she just sighs, dragging two grocery bags in through the door.
“There’s one more out there, make yourself useful and bring it in.”
belxva said: ARE THEY ON A DATE??????
i can neither confirm or deny
belxva replied to your post “” how’d you get in here?”
"front door, mostly."
“... it’s the mostly that worries me.”
belxva
( he tries not to make it a habit: turning up to jakob’s. but sometimes westchester is too big, and sometimes there’s nowhere else.
usually, while checking jakob isn’t in his apartment -- because that steals its comfort, he doesn’t spot a black car with tinted windows completely unsuited to this neighbourhood pass his building.
he doesn’t dismiss his suspicion and waits to see if the car will loop around again.
it does.
a woman, with a neat walk in tall high heels, gets out of the car.
he appears from his sheltered doorway hiding place across the street and begins to follow her. )
belxva
‘ fuck you. ‘
#ok sure #i watched for the plot.
what plot
belxva:
‘ whatever you’re going to do – don’t. please. i’m saying this as… your friend. confidante. comrade, whatever you want, but i’m telling you this anger will not change your situation. you are infinitely better than this path you plan to take. please, dmitri don’t let this choice define you. ‘
‘ and this is where we differ, ‘lena ... anger is what drives this world. it is the fire that consumes anything that stands in its way - people always say that water is the strongest element, that it will always find a way though. i disagree ... fire does not stop - it climbs the walls, eats the curtains, melts the hardest of steels — it’s time she realised that.’