"I've never had a best friend to approve or disapprove of my boyfriends before!" He laughs. "I don't know, it just feels good that you do. It would be hard on me if you didn't."
"It would be harder if I disapproved and didn't say anything," she promises. Something being hard on Jesus, if it's necessary or it keeps him alive, will not stop her from doing it.
"I'll still fuck 'em up if they make me mad." If they hurt him.
"They're all afraid of you," he laughs. "Drake especially though. Well. Maybe K is a tie." He grins, at his hands though, like he does when he's feeling touched and warm.
"I wouldn't want you to stay quiet. And if I didn't approve of someone you were doing, I'd say something, too." Even though it's harder on him to strike up a confrontation than it is for her.
This is the same threat she used to make even before the virus; back then, though, she didn't know the best angle to hit the brain from under the jaw with a utility knife. Now she does.
"I don't keep most of the ones I'm doing, and Magpie is gay as they come, so you don't have to worry about me."
"I'll take it. I think he'll be okay if we're both there, showing him Vrenille's not a threat." He chuckles. "I don't think he trusts my take on who's a threat and who's not but he might trust you."
"I am. If they can't be friends, I'm confident they can still exist in the same space. If the worst happens." If they have to come to Creekside to live, if Carver brings his vampires. He looks at Rosita. "But that's the least I'll take. I really think they could be good for each other."
"He's been willing to let it not work with us and Grayson." He hasn't pushed, beyond what is for him the very telling minimum of stating that they're important to him.
"He's been willing to keep going between us if it doesn't work with us and Grayson." There's a difference. "But that doesn't matter because it's not what I'm willing to settle for."
Jesus might need reminding sometimes by her estimation, but she trusts him to listen.
"I need you to pay attention at the Crucible, too. I warned Amelia not to try and push her bullshit on him, to let him drive, but I don't know that she knows how to do that."
"And you think she'd listen to me if she hasn't listened to you?" He asks, dubious that he can be any more impactful than Rosita. "What have you told her so far?"
"I told her that she has to drop her own feelings or confusion about whatever the fuck happened at realignment," she answers, shrugging.
"I mean trying to force a conversation with Carver about it. She apologized, he didn't accept it, it's up to him when or if he does, and what or if he explains anything about why. I told her if she kept pushing, she and I were going to have a problem."
"She came to find me after I helped Chris in the Zoo," she explains.
"Didn't know each other at all, it's not why I did it, but she made a point of swearing she owed me a debt because I helped someone important to her. Then she turned around and pulled that shit. What advantage is there in him knowing any of it?"
She and Jesus haven't talked a lot about what happened at realignment. She's good at moving on from terrible things, packing it up and never thinking about it again, but there's legitimate anger flickering through in her voice.
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