Hey. [Rogue is surprised by the fierceness in her voice as she sets the tea down on the small table. She leans forward toward Eddie, and carefully so he knew what was coming, she held on to his chin and gently tipped his face toward her.]
It's not stupid. You're not being stupid. I have no idea how the hell I'd respond to something like that, but I can guarantee you I'd probably mad as hell if I were you. [But she wasn't. They had different life experiences. He had It. She had megalomaniacs and the government to contend with.]
But don't you ever say that you belong in the sewers, Eddie Kaspbrak, d'you hear me? [First and last-name usage were a clear sign Rogue was either upset with you or trying to make a very important point. This was one of the latter ones.]
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It's not stupid. You're not being stupid. I have no idea how the hell I'd respond to something like that, but I can guarantee you I'd probably mad as hell if I were you. [But she wasn't. They had different life experiences. He had It. She had megalomaniacs and the government to contend with.]
But don't you ever say that you belong in the sewers, Eddie Kaspbrak, d'you hear me? [First and last-name usage were a clear sign Rogue was either upset with you or trying to make a very important point. This was one of the latter ones.]