"I'd enjoy that," she smiles, sipping her wine from her nearly-empty glass. "Though I've heard watching the whole thing at once is a serious undertaking. Fifteen hours? That would beat my current record for movie-marathoning by quite a ways, Dr. Lecter."
She likes that part of her life has gotten back to the point where she can watch movies with friends. Whether they be recorded operas, or silly comedy films. It is something she's missed. So often these last couple of years, movie night at the coffee house has been so normal and quiet, sitting in a room full of fragile human bodies, enjoying the show and not thinking about the world outside, that it often puts her on edge. On edge in ways she can't explain to the people around her.
Even if it's just through the friends she has made in Milliways, Rae is glad to have some of that back.
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She likes that part of her life has gotten back to the point where she can watch movies with friends. Whether they be recorded operas, or silly comedy films. It is something she's missed. So often these last couple of years, movie night at the coffee house has been so normal and quiet, sitting in a room full of fragile human bodies, enjoying the show and not thinking about the world outside, that it often puts her on edge. On edge in ways she can't explain to the people around her.
Even if it's just through the friends she has made in Milliways, Rae is glad to have some of that back.