[ Psycho controlling bitch sure is one way of putting it, even if the words sound wholly natural coming from Gen's mouth. Even if he wouldn't necessarily say it like that, he sees where Gen is coming from—and where Gray is, as well. It's really the lesser of two evils, as far as they're concerned.
Problem is, he hasn't figured out which of the two is the more tolerable choice.
But it seems Gray has, and he looks up from his own bowl of stew, still untouched, at her quiet pronouncement. He wouldn't have expected that of her, usually the least decisive of them all, to have made her choice so quickly. ]
Why Meridian?
[ It's not a judgmental statement, but rather one asked of genuine curiosity. It's not often Gray chooses to decide something for herself; it's only natural to want to know the motivation why when she does. ]
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Problem is, he hasn't figured out which of the two is the more tolerable choice.
But it seems Gray has, and he looks up from his own bowl of stew, still untouched, at her quiet pronouncement. He wouldn't have expected that of her, usually the least decisive of them all, to have made her choice so quickly. ]
Why Meridian?
[ It's not a judgmental statement, but rather one asked of genuine curiosity. It's not often Gray chooses to decide something for herself; it's only natural to want to know the motivation why when she does. ]