[ Disingenuousness isn't something he's seen much from her at all, beyond the pretending to be a living person that eats and drinks. Besides, it's strangely much easier to lie around real feelings than faked ones, so he's seen those stay consistent. ]
Very sure.
[ She punctuates that by getting up and pecking him on the cheek. In the eternal game of Truth or Lie, the affection is true, even if there's something persistent at the edges. Could, at least, be easily read as concern. ]
Do you want me to drive? I can be like your chauffeur.
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Very sure.
[ She punctuates that by getting up and pecking him on the cheek. In the eternal game of Truth or Lie, the affection is true, even if there's something persistent at the edges. Could, at least, be easily read as concern. ]
Do you want me to drive? I can be like your chauffeur.