"I never meant to hurt you, but you had me hanging by my throat off the 32nd floor balcony of the Washington D.C. Hotel. I had to use my Death Ray. I knew your super powers would protect you, but I don't HAVE super powers. I only have my highly developed sense of intelligence, and the ability to disguise myself by graying my hair at will. Please, Terry ... or should I say, Teflon Girl? ... I'm crying a river, here."
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I like the way Terry can reach around and scratch her back like that.
You have unfinished business, Terry. Just give him back his record collection and be done with it.
It would be a good idea if they finish their unfinished business someplace other than the Charterstone parking lot. You never know when a distracted driver will crash into you there.
And the winner for Most Dramatic Body Language in a Conversation Between Trench Coat-Clad Characters is...
I have a feeling that Terry will be a little late for work this morning.
I like Wanders' storyline much better than whatever the heck Moy has got going. On the other hand, Joe's background of stylized trees and park bench is very appealing.
I am dizzy with excitement at the change in pace here! Haven't seen MW in two weeks. Between M. Wanders' superhero take and the actual interaction between what looks like two employees of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, I am giddy at the possibilities. . .
Is Adam Miller's shoulder steaming with smouldering passion or is that a path to the park bench?
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