[Chris does give him a look when Peter says that hasn't worked out. He doesn't put any pieces together in any special way, more than he thinks about how that must just happen to Peter every time he tries, otherwise Malia wouldn't be here. He's trying not to think of Malia, though. He imagines having Peter as a dad is hard enough without him being somewhere between 21 and 35, with that face. To the other thing, he rolls his eyes. ]
In France the diet is wine and cheese. Corn is healthy. [Not that he lived off wine and cheese, but it'd be easy to assume he did, having to live with Isaac as his ward. ] Can you finish putting that stuff away and quit nagging me about my adult choices.
[It's not even that it's particularly annoying. What is annoying is that he's realising that he might have been missing this. The back and forth; the vague interest in his well-being, and god help him, he's not going to dwell on it during what is absolutely a temporary situation. Not sober, anyway. ] You want to nag someone about their life choices? Call your nephew.
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In France the diet is wine and cheese. Corn is healthy. [Not that he lived off wine and cheese, but it'd be easy to assume he did, having to live with Isaac as his ward. ] Can you finish putting that stuff away and quit nagging me about my adult choices.
[It's not even that it's particularly annoying. What is annoying is that he's realising that he might have been missing this. The back and forth; the vague interest in his well-being, and god help him, he's not going to dwell on it during what is absolutely a temporary situation. Not sober, anyway. ] You want to nag someone about their life choices? Call your nephew.