She doesn't want to do it. She still remembers too clearly how Alexandria tried to welcome Rick's group in with a pot luck, with a party, and how hard she'd worked to encourage Abraham to go to it. How hard she'd worked to get him to fit in, to meet people, to make friends because this was home now.
God, what a fucking idiot. But if she says no, he'll ask why, and she might have to explain all of that; it's easier, then, to just nod as she flips the ice pack over and presses it back to her face again.
He laughs. "My inmate watches bad movies all the time, and I saw another warden watching cooking shows. The Admiral must have some kind of magic cable connection. What did you binge on? Talk shows? Reality TV?"
"He kept letting the neighbor's dog out of the yard because it kept barking while he was playing video games. The neighbor got pissed and destroyed his satellite dish. So he kidnapped the dog." It was very stupid.
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God, what a fucking idiot. But if she says no, he'll ask why, and she might have to explain all of that; it's easier, then, to just nod as she flips the ice pack over and presses it back to her face again.
"No promises for how it'll go," she warns.
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"Have you thought anymore about staying at my place? even just a couple nights a week?"
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Louder: "What, you want me to sign a lease or something? I said I would."
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"Judge Judy."
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So. He'll find them some Judge Judy for tonight.
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"I have most of 'em memorized. I used to play it while I was studying." She probably remembers the case.
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