Armand looked angelic in the sun, which is funny - and fitting - in retrospect. Biblically accurate horrors joke. Daniel is glad he got to see it when he did, because it'll be a while before he'll see it again. If ever.
But he looks good in the dark, too.
An itching distraction, when he hears the sounds of sketching being given up on. Daniel always wants to see, even when Armand bristles. He's sure his approval is not exactly flattering, given his less than expert eye, but still. Whatever perfection Armand searches for is beyond him; Daniel thinks all of it is compelling.
"Investment company manager," he says. "Formerly in real estate, churning into tech startups now. She lies about being progressive, hangs out with a diverse group of people in her spare time because she's been rejected everywhere else, but she self-harms by listening to nothing but alpha male podcasts and voting Republican. She blames her mother."
You've got it figured out, Daniel threads into her mind. It's right here. Down the turnpike. Just one more.
"Would the 24 hour cycle still be a drain, in like, Greenland, or Alaska?"
This workaholic does not need to go be someplace where he can get away with never sleeping, for the record. At least not for the rest of Daniel Molloy's legally recognized lifespan.
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But he looks good in the dark, too.
An itching distraction, when he hears the sounds of sketching being given up on. Daniel always wants to see, even when Armand bristles. He's sure his approval is not exactly flattering, given his less than expert eye, but still. Whatever perfection Armand searches for is beyond him; Daniel thinks all of it is compelling.
"Investment company manager," he says. "Formerly in real estate, churning into tech startups now. She lies about being progressive, hangs out with a diverse group of people in her spare time because she's been rejected everywhere else, but she self-harms by listening to nothing but alpha male podcasts and voting Republican. She blames her mother."
You've got it figured out, Daniel threads into her mind. It's right here. Down the turnpike. Just one more.
"Would the 24 hour cycle still be a drain, in like, Greenland, or Alaska?"
This workaholic does not need to go be someplace where he can get away with never sleeping, for the record. At least not for the rest of Daniel Molloy's legally recognized lifespan.