I hope so. They didn't seem that focused on the day I arrived, but maybe that's changed. And we won't be holding hands there, so they probably won't have a reason to think we're attracted to each other like that again.
Yeah. I still find it odd. I mean, I don't hold hands with people a lot, but it's not like that means someone is attracted to someone else. Kids hold hands with their parents all the time.
But people who are attracted to each other, they don't really... do that. They walk close to each other, sure, but they don't touch like that. Not in public.
[Different era. Different sense of appropriate public touching.]
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[And then she'll grumble a little.]
As long as there aren't any reporters.
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They don't always stick to the truth, though. Some of them just like kicking up a fuss to make the story more interesting.
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[This is one of the things she's never been able to understand.]
It's also really common.
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[Wan gave that some thought before slowly replying.]
They use the trust people have in them to tell the truth, to spread lies instead? That's not right. Can't you stop them?
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Not everyone cares if what the reporters are saying is true, so they mostly get away with it. I just avoid them when I can now.
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[There's an audible sigh.]
I don't think they trust me, either, because I've been out of the picture for so long.
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[That was not exactly the best thing to hear.]
I guess you'll be doing a lot of work to show them you can be trusted. That can be difficult, but you can do it.
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I'll try my best.
[Time for a change of subject, she thinks.]
Anyway...even if there are reporters, I think everyone here's too focused on Yao to pay attention to gossip like that.
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[Bright side. Bright side.]
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People saw that, didn't they?
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People probably just jumped to conclusions because of that.
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[Different era. Different sense of appropriate public touching.]
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Uh. Maybe it was like that...thousands of years ago. It's pretty normal for couples to hold hands like that, actually.
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...what other kinds of touching do they do in public?
[Because holding hands was family or friends thing. Not a lovers thing. So if that had changed, what other touches had changed?]
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Hugging and sometimes kissing seems to be okay, though.
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[Because they had hugged, too.]
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I guess it’s just more…normal for couples to show their affection now--why are we even talking about this?
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[Clueless answer before he realized she was asking to change the subject.]
But we can talk about it later if you don't want to now.
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[OR SO SHE HOPES.]
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[Especially when he didn't have time.]
...you can call me your grandfather, too. If you want to.
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Most of my friends already know Aang's here, so telling them one more's around isn't that hard to believe/
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