[ Oh, his own surprise reflects on his face at the request. This is the natural segue when it comes to finding out someone's written something, and so close and available to them, but Dokja hadn't expected Gray to want to actually read Sooyoung's work.
For so long, what she had written had been for him. The sole reader. But as the contemplation sets in, he's reminded of how much he had wanted others to read her work too. ]
Yeah, of... of course.
[ He's just a little taken aback that Gray is interested in the first place, and he sets down the inventory clipboard to wander over to the bookshelves where he knows some of Sooyoung's stories are held. ]
They're mostly short stories, [ he says as he picks out a couple. ] She wrote a lot of fantasy.
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For so long, what she had written had been for him. The sole reader. But as the contemplation sets in, he's reminded of how much he had wanted others to read her work too. ]
Yeah, of... of course.
[ He's just a little taken aback that Gray is interested in the first place, and he sets down the inventory clipboard to wander over to the bookshelves where he knows some of Sooyoung's stories are held. ]
They're mostly short stories, [ he says as he picks out a couple. ] She wrote a lot of fantasy.
[ Because that's his favorite. ]