You have fifteen minutes until midnight. I would suggest you draw this lecture to a conclusion. Say what you mean to say.
[Not surprisingly, there's no audible reply.]
Disappointment? [Justin's voice is flat and dispassionate.] I could say the same to you. You were supposed to be the one who would be there for me. We both know she didn't
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Some things are simply not done, and hassling guys who just got the lecture of their life from their dads is one of them.]
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For someone who doesn't raise his voice often or swear he did both very well in her eyes.
Her arms slip around Justin's middle.]
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Shilo.
[He hugs her back tightly. His voice is muffled in her hair.]
...Was your father here today?
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[That was also a part of the distance. Even though Nathan Wallace was not there in their apartment, it was vital for Shilo to keep them apart. At least a room apart or sides of the room.
He hadn't stayed the entire duration. If he had it his way, he would have stayed much longer. She hadn't expected him at all, given the last Father's day. She could have been lucky...or unlucky. Their exchange was as touching as it was frustrating. Apparently all boys are just as dangerous as the outside world had been, and they too spread diseases. She should be careful.
He apologized, she apologized. She yelled, he yelled. In the end, both of them were still not ready to say goodbye. Shilo felt just as conflicted as ever. Maybe with a slight degree of relief that he still cared about her very, very much even after all he did.
Her sigh is lost mostly in his shirt. At least Dr. Wallace was around. What kind of a person was Justin's dad?]
He wasn't here all day. It was enough.
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Justin doesn't know exactly how to reply. He knows that Shilo's relationship with her father was--and, in a way, continues to be--immensely complicated. A visit from him could have been a blessing, a curse, or a little of both.]
What did you talk about?
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Yeah...well it seems to be happening a lot today.
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It's human nature. We bond to our caregivers; we don't have a choice. It's only natural to want their company even after we've decided to distance ourselves from them.
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From one monster to another~, let me tell you, they always miss the point. We're all rotten to the core, nothing to be ashamed of!
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I haven't decided whether or not you're a monster, either.
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