[Oh, partner. As in...as in a lover, or...or something. A male lover. For a man. Well, times are changing, and things are rather progressive now, aren't they? Evie always did wonder about one of the young men she had been acquainted with in secondary school, and it isn't exactly a taboo subject since it's being referred to in popular songs...]
Oh.
[It's not surprised, but a quiet, thoughtful hum. She gets the hint now, but it isn't common where she's from. Not in 1926, anyway. Being a romantic, though, she's certainly an advocate for love no matter what form it comes in.]
I...suppose it must be nice for them, then. They must be people too, correct? At their cores? It would be a shame to deprive them of that much simply because they're on the other side.
[She rolls her shoulders in a little shrug.]
Well. Regardless, that's an interesting development. I wasn't aware that sort of thing could happen. Did you see the mirror side? What was it like?
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[Oh, partner. As in...as in a lover, or...or something. A male lover. For a man. Well, times are changing, and things are rather progressive now, aren't they? Evie always did wonder about one of the young men she had been acquainted with in secondary school, and it isn't exactly a taboo subject since it's being referred to in popular songs...]
Oh.
[It's not surprised, but a quiet, thoughtful hum. She gets the hint now, but it isn't common where she's from. Not in 1926, anyway. Being a romantic, though, she's certainly an advocate for love no matter what form it comes in.]
I...suppose it must be nice for them, then. They must be people too, correct? At their cores? It would be a shame to deprive them of that much simply because they're on the other side.
[She rolls her shoulders in a little shrug.]
Well. Regardless, that's an interesting development. I wasn't aware that sort of thing could happen. Did you see the mirror side? What was it like?