( he's speaking to her with a lot of patience, and while any other time wanda might consider this condescending to her standards, and like she's being treated like a kid, again, she finds herself, instead, really grateful for this roundabout explanation, this lull to allow her to catch her breath, to really think his words and let it all land on her to build a logical perspective on this.
amos should really give himself credit, though, with how he's read her so well after getting almost nothing from her.
wanda concludes the following: they're strangers, and that's okay. she also knows what he's asking without asking it, but instead of giving him a clear answer, wanda has already foregone agreeing, asking him a question instead. )
Will it fit in your jeep?
( (yeah, it's a jeep.)
she glances from the motorcycle she's holding onto, to his car. )
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amos should really give himself credit, though, with how he's read her so well after getting almost nothing from her.
wanda concludes the following: they're strangers, and that's okay. she also knows what he's asking without asking it, but instead of giving him a clear answer, wanda has already foregone agreeing, asking him a question instead. )
Will it fit in your jeep?
( (yeah, it's a jeep.)
she glances from the motorcycle she's holding onto, to his car. )
It'll hang out awkwardly.