Nobody ever listens to their elders, [ Steve laments with a slow, unnecessarily dramatic shake of his head. He learned to lean in the old thing roughly ten million uninspired grandpa jokes ago. ]
[ the sunglasses dip down again before she takes them off entirely, tucking them into her short hair like a headband. she studies steve carefully, mouth twisted to the side in thought. ]
Something like that. I haven't done the math in a while. [ He might have been a few years younger at last count, but he also feels like he's recently aged all five of the centuries he missed, so sure, round it out to thirty four. ]
You'll understand if I don't take the risk of guessing your age, I hope. [ There's some things a gentleman should never do. Not that he's ever been much of one, but hey. ]
[ she is a baby child. and she is not a lady so she doesn't care about admitting it since it only serves to prove her point. she is young (spinster age at the same time) and a woman so lord knows no one in 1963 would listen to her. ]
Is there a reason so much mathematics is involved in your age? It's usually simple subtraction..
If I subtract from 2016, I get ninety-eight. But I wasn't conscious for most of those years, so it feels a little disingenuous to call myself a nonagenarian.
[ Not that it ever stopped anyone else.
It feels strange to talk about this with someone who isn't already familiar with the broad strokes of his life story. How much should he fill in? ]
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to confuse you. I'm just not used to having to explain any of this. Where I'm from, it's fairly common knowledge.
You're twenty years older than me. [ or he would be, had he not been unconscious for all that time. he looks good for 98. looks good for 45, as well. either way, he was twenty when gaby was born.
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Mm, for a society naming their countries after our countries, they certainly haven't learned from their own history.
[ steve is not included in gaby's list of Old People. it is her and illya and now steve. they need a lawn for people to get off. ]
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[ the sunglasses dip down again before she takes them off entirely, tucking them into her short hair like a headband. she studies steve carefully, mouth twisted to the side in thought. ]
Thirty... four?
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You'll understand if I don't take the risk of guessing your age, I hope. [ There's some things a gentleman should never do. Not that he's ever been much of one, but hey. ]
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[ she is a baby child. and she is not a lady so she doesn't care about admitting it since it only serves to prove her point. she is young (spinster age at the same time) and a woman so lord knows no one in 1963 would listen to her. ]
Is there a reason so much mathematics is involved in your age? It's usually simple subtraction..
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[ Not that it ever stopped anyone else.
It feels strange to talk about this with someone who isn't already familiar with the broad strokes of his life story. How much should he fill in? ]
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to confuse you. I'm just not used to having to explain any of this. Where I'm from, it's fairly common knowledge.
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You're twenty years older than me. [ or he would be, had he not been unconscious for all that time. he looks good for 98. looks good for 45, as well. either way, he was twenty when gaby was born.
just her type. ]