Yeah. You too. [It's a half-hearted murmur, again very out of character for her. She steps back, holding the door open.] It's okay. I don't mind. Come on in, okay?
[She holds the door open for him, and then closes it when he's in. And locks it.] ...sorry, I'm not the best company right now.
[And she sounds like she's genuinely apologizing.]
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[She holds the door open for him, and then closes it when he's in. And locks it.] ...sorry, I'm not the best company right now.
[And she sounds like she's genuinely apologizing.]