What, they couldn't find some hot girl to run the club for them? ( linda doesn't have much experience with whoever magnus or his boyfriend were, but now that they're gone, it seems a little silly to be falsely positive about the situation. closing a business when there are other people around to run it is the sort of idiot idea that she'd fully expect back home. not here, where people come and go so often.
sara's lack of an immediate reaction, coupled with her casual shrug, means the topic can be laid aside with just a quip or two. no need to drag the discussion out; if sara's happy to be unencumbered by a work schedule, linda's happy for her. plus, it makes scheduling things like this considerably easier if there's only one job to keep in mind.
her own mimosa is bright and sweet, definitely needed over the salty tang of the fries, and linda casually downs about half of it before she pipes back up again. )
And, oh — I've been seeing a guy, actually. ( "a guy", as if it's just some random stranger totally unrelated to their ridiculous web of known associates. ) Hence the torturing Barry part.
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sara's lack of an immediate reaction, coupled with her casual shrug, means the topic can be laid aside with just a quip or two. no need to drag the discussion out; if sara's happy to be unencumbered by a work schedule, linda's happy for her. plus, it makes scheduling things like this considerably easier if there's only one job to keep in mind.
her own mimosa is bright and sweet, definitely needed over the salty tang of the fries, and linda casually downs about half of it before she pipes back up again. )
And, oh — I've been seeing a guy, actually. ( "a guy", as if it's just some random stranger totally unrelated to their ridiculous web of known associates. ) Hence the torturing Barry part.