There's a normal way to approach this 'problem,' which would be taking Felicity's hand, and then there's the fun way. Pax, of course, opts for the fun way. She does reach out for the other girl's hand, but instead of simply taking it she just tries to pull her down to the ground.
Felicity is initially caught off guard by Pax's pull, but she quickly goes with it. She rolls onto the ground and attempts to bring Pax down with her. Felicity ends up on her back, looking up at the stars. "What's your home like?" she asks Pax. "Think I might need to start looking for a new one."
Pax goes down without much fight, because there's no reason to say upright when there's a perfectly good floor here. She sighs, content, and stretches out her actual human limbs.
"Well, normally I'm really small, so my home is a speck of space dust. But like, cool space dust. With nachos."
"Yum." Felicity makes a peace sign and puts on her best alien voice. "Hello, we come in cheese." The bad pun gives her another round of the giggles. After a moment her laughter subsides and she falls silent.
"You know, Tony and I don't live together anymore," she says quietly. She assumes everyone already knows, but it's the first time she's actually told somebody.
The laugh Felicity earns for this joke can probably be characterized as a guffaw.
Of course, it's quickly quieted when the conversation shifts, and Pax turns her head a little to look at the other girl. She definitely knew already, but pointing that out wouldn't be helpful.
That's a complicated question. Which Felicity realizes she's brought upon herself. "Not yet," she evades. She turns her head to look at Pax. "I mean, I see him every day. Wonder if he misses me, though. Big softie."
"Ok," Pax says initially, because she's not going to argue with Felicity about how she feels, or how she thinks she feels. "But yeah, that super helps I bet. He's hard to miss. And maybe he does - he is pretty soft."
The semi-thanks is initially received with a little shrug and her own smile. "It's just a normal thing to ask, dude."
Felicity nods along as Pax speaks. She's had enough people come and go from her life that she's unconsciously developed a whole worldview out of dealing with it.
"Ehh we don't need em," she says flippantly, channeling some real 'You can't break up with me, I broke up with YOU' energy.
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"I'll save you!"
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Felicity & Pax
"Well, normally I'm really small, so my home is a speck of space dust. But like, cool space dust. With nachos."
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Felicity & Pax
"One hundo percent. Certified cheese dust denizen right here."
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"You know, Tony and I don't live together anymore," she says quietly. She assumes everyone already knows, but it's the first time she's actually told somebody.
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Of course, it's quickly quieted when the conversation shifts, and Pax turns her head a little to look at the other girl. She definitely knew already, but pointing that out wouldn't be helpful.
"Yeah? Do you miss him?"
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She smiles. "That was nice of you to ask."
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The semi-thanks is initially received with a little shrug and her own smile. "It's just a normal thing to ask, dude."
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"Yeah, sometimes. But I feel like they're off living their own lives and stuff now, so summers aren't the same anyway."
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"Ehh we don't need em," she says flippantly, channeling some real 'You can't break up with me, I broke up with YOU' energy.