[She's certainly not wrong, and a wry smile pulls at the corner of his lips as he gives a single nod of confirmation.]
Wishing I had done things differently is a waste, and had I done so, I think I might be someone else entirely— though certainly still leading man material, all the same.
[That was never negotiable, in his eyes.]
I think that for better or for worse, things have worked out as they ought. I like things as they are now— or as they were before I came here, more or less. You're right; there is little else we can hope for.
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[She's certainly not wrong, and a wry smile pulls at the corner of his lips as he gives a single nod of confirmation.]
Wishing I had done things differently is a waste, and had I done so, I think I might be someone else entirely— though certainly still leading man material, all the same.
[That was never negotiable, in his eyes.]
I think that for better or for worse, things have worked out as they ought. I like things as they are now— or as they were before I came here, more or less. You're right; there is little else we can hope for.