If you're (and where are you getting the "we" from?) "used to it" then why are you bringing it up now? What does it matter if I respond promptly to Dom's call?
we bing the usuals. Andre. Pzinski howevr the fuck u spell that blokes name. Brows. every1 who knos u. i can b used to the way u r & stil think its... whatvr. technicaly u broght it up
I have worked with them perhaps three times. I do not count them as "usuals" (you might because you work with them more). Charles, Ian, Nadia, and Dom are more "the usuals" for me and they have never brought this up.
Which, technically, YOU brought up first. That's why I asked where you were going with this, because i don't know why you are mentioning it.
try askin next time. the only 1 who doesnt think sumthing about it is dom. u said u already offered or some toss & im saying an offer is only as good as the time u get 2 act on it.
* His next text takes a while, almost as if he's dropped the conversation entirely-- not unheard of with Eames. The attention wanders, he gets distracted, any number of things could call him away from his mobile. And that's what he's banking on Arthur thinking this pause is, if he notices it at all. *
bc ur going 2 b cross w me 4 having ur number in my mobile either way so y not bear the brunt of it & put u as wat u r?
*Arthur does notice and he assumes one of two things: that Eames' attention span was now held captive by something shiny or that he doesn't want to answer Arthur's question and decided to just drop it altogether. Both are not unheard of with the other man, as Arthur has come to find out.
But then Eames is also much more mercurial than Arthur so that probably doesn't help whatever communication issues they have.
However, when he gets the text - which surprises him mildly - he actually thinks about what he really wants to respond with. After he types it and stares at it for a minute he sends it, wondering if that will be the text that Eames will refuse to respond to.*
Actually, I'm surprised you have my number in there at all.
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Which, technically, YOU brought up first. That's why I asked where you were going with this, because i don't know why you are mentioning it.
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What the hell did I offer?
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bc ur going 2 b cross w me 4 having ur number in my mobile either way so y not bear the brunt of it & put u as wat u r?
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*Arthur does notice and he assumes one of two things: that Eames' attention span was now held captive by something shiny or that he doesn't want to answer Arthur's question and decided to just drop it altogether. Both are not unheard of with the other man, as Arthur has come to find out.
But then Eames is also much more mercurial than Arthur so that probably doesn't help whatever communication issues they have.
However, when he gets the text - which surprises him mildly - he actually thinks about what he really wants to respond with. After he types it and stares at it for a minute he sends it, wondering if that will be the text that Eames will refuse to respond to.*
Actually, I'm surprised you have my number in there at all.
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