I don't know, but if anyone can find one it's you. [ Because sometimes he believes in Riley and Maya more than himself. And he knows if there's a bright spot to find in something Riley will. ] And while you two do that I'll crack the case.
[He makes a face at that, because certainly a lot can go wrong. But
he doubts Riley needs that reminder, nor does he want to say anything to
crush the margin of hope.]
Let's focus on what can go right. Which is a lot, because it's us.
And we always manage in the end.
[And those times may pass soon, is something Farkle's aware of.
Because this is a situation that's foreign. He and Maya have already
disagreed about things-- She wanted to protect him, he was adamant on
equally doing the same for her. In proving that maybe things weren't all
that sunny.]
Of course not. It's the secret of life. People change people, and it's
those people that change the situations.
[Things are never going to be quite sunny here in Ryslig, but Riley will be damned if she doesn't try to change that.]
Looks like we really get to put that to the test here, doesn't it.
[It's a statement. New York was one thing, and they certainly put it to the test there, but those circumstances were never quite as extraordinary as these.]
[It's said with a tightening of his jaw and he doesn't quite look at her. He sees all the possibilities, good and bad, laid out before them and it seems like bad is more invasive here than anything but he can't. Go into that. Won't. So he tries to believe, but Riley's here now and she's better at that then any of them. So maybe going back to logic was better.]
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We'll figure out what's going on and make sure Maya's happy. What could go wrong?
[Please don't answer that. She knows what could go wrong but she is going to make things go right somehow someway.]
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[He makes a face at that, because certainly a lot can go wrong. But he doubts Riley needs that reminder, nor does he want to say anything to crush the margin of hope.]
Let's focus on what can go right. Which is a lot, because it's us. And we always manage in the end.
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[If only because that doesn't exist. Most of their disagreements were ultimately pretty shortlived.]
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[And those times may pass soon, is something Farkle's aware of. Because this is a situation that's foreign. He and Maya have already disagreed about things-- She wanted to protect him, he was adamant on equally doing the same for her. In proving that maybe things weren't all that sunny.]
Of course not. It's the secret of life. People change people, and it's those people that change the situations.
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Looks like we really get to put that to the test here, doesn't it.
[It's a statement. New York was one thing, and they certainly put it to the test there, but those circumstances were never quite as extraordinary as these.]
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[It's said with a tightening of his jaw and he doesn't quite look at her. He sees all the possibilities, good and bad, laid out before them and it seems like bad is more invasive here than anything but he can't. Go into that. Won't. So he tries to believe, but Riley's here now and she's better at that then any of them. So maybe going back to logic was better.]
We'll figure something out.