[He laughs again. He thinks of Betty, and then he thinks of the girls at the Academy, of Prudence, Agatha, and Dorcas, of the witches he knows. Betty might be dark, but he's not afraid of mortal girls.]
I'll keep that in mind.
[He looks at Reggie again.]
You don't bother me, Reggie. You're the best decision I've made in this place.
[That's true. It's not quite romantic, even though the words are tender.]
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I'll keep that in mind.
[He looks at Reggie again.]
You don't bother me, Reggie. You're the best decision I've made in this place.
[That's true. It's not quite romantic, even though the words are tender.]