Leith looked up at Kaye, and was silent for a long moment before he finally sighed and said, "Kaye, we've known each other for a...long time now. Look at you, girl. You grew up on me and I absolutely hate it." He lapsed into silence for a long moment before he chuckled. "You're a grown woman now, Kaye. You should be thinking of settling down somewhere, setting up a store, getting married, having children. Yet you don't. You've never even mentioned doing anything of that sort. Instead, you stick around with someone like me, who's rarely allowed into a town, shot at on sight by more than seventy-five percent of the wasteland, can't have kids, is hard to even look at. Why do you let me just...hold you back like that, when I'm being selfish to even want you around at this point? When I see something in you that is...selfish of me to see?"
He was fumbling all of this, and he'd just gotten started, too.
He was fumbling all of this, and he'd just gotten started, too.