[Angela laughs, her cheeks turning pink as she links her arm with his.]
Oh, he's not so bad. His sister is a nurse here. [She contemplates just heading back to her tent, but even there they wouldn't have complete privacy. Privacy for... well, they hadn't exactly finished their conversation about the recall, though Angela suspects Genji hadn't yet made his decision either.]
Torbjörn actually called me, not long after I received Winston's message. He had some... interesting things to say about it. [She steers Genji out of the camp and towards the banks of a nearby river flanking one side of the encampment. They seem to actually be alone now, the only sound coming from the gentle lap of the water against the shore. Angela sighs quietly, studying the way the moonlight illuminates the water's surface with a contemplative look.]
You know... your first letter surprised me so much. I didn't know what to think. But I was... happy, to hear from you again. [The darkness hides the red on her face as she just barely leans into him.] And I was happy to know you hadn't forgotten me.
[She laughs, finding it silly- she imagines even if Genji did want to forget her, it would be rather difficult to do.]
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Oh, he's not so bad. His sister is a nurse here. [She contemplates just heading back to her tent, but even there they wouldn't have complete privacy. Privacy for... well, they hadn't exactly finished their conversation about the recall, though Angela suspects Genji hadn't yet made his decision either.]
Torbjörn actually called me, not long after I received Winston's message. He had some... interesting things to say about it. [She steers Genji out of the camp and towards the banks of a nearby river flanking one side of the encampment. They seem to actually be alone now, the only sound coming from the gentle lap of the water against the shore. Angela sighs quietly, studying the way the moonlight illuminates the water's surface with a contemplative look.]
You know... your first letter surprised me so much. I didn't know what to think. But I was... happy, to hear from you again. [The darkness hides the red on her face as she just barely leans into him.] And I was happy to know you hadn't forgotten me.
[She laughs, finding it silly- she imagines even if Genji did want to forget her, it would be rather difficult to do.]