[It doesn't surprise him much when he hears her voice. After their reunion, it seems to him that she wouldn't want to be far from him for long; he knows how hard it was for him to leave the diner while she was still there.
And now they get time alone, just the two of them and the sea, the first time they've been alone since his return.
He pats the cushioned seat of the swing next to him.]
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And now they get time alone, just the two of them and the sea, the first time they've been alone since his return.
He pats the cushioned seat of the swing next to him.]
When that company's you? Always.