[She's still figuring some things out, but Star City was always a place she intended to return to. As soon as she figured out how she was going to deal with JJ.]
("It's not like I got a subletter. I think this is good I should do. And it comes with perks. Along with - all of my own. We're not going to be gone forever," he adds for his sister. )
Star City will always be your home. Laurel and I haven't even made over your rooms.
Only at first. Since then, John. Connor once or twice for his father. Lyla last week.
( But, since that first, worried check-in, JJ hasn't checked in. Oliver was kind to him, but there was something there that wasn't good enough for his daughter. Maybe that's anyone he or William dates. Not that he's met William's dates before. )
[It's literally the least she could do. But with that, their food arrives and the family is able to move on to lighter, more catching up topics for the rest of their dinner.]
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( He and Felicity tried that, though they led more of a domestic life and that petered out. But, they tried. This isn't that. )
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Not forever. Not for me, anyway.
[She's still figuring some things out, but Star City was always a place she intended to return to. As soon as she figured out how she was going to deal with JJ.]
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Star City will always be your home. Laurel and I haven't even made over your rooms.
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[Because she definitely might need one one day. And then, because she is curious, even if she's not sure he should be:]
Have you heard from JJ?
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( But, since that first, worried check-in, JJ hasn't checked in. Oliver was kind to him, but there was something there that wasn't good enough for his daughter. Maybe that's anyone he or William dates. Not that he's met William's dates before. )
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Don't answer that question.
She takes a breath and nods.]
I should probably text him, but I wouldn't even know where to start.
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( It... took him a very long time to learn that. )
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[It's literally the least she could do. But with that, their food arrives and the family is able to move on to lighter, more catching up topics for the rest of their dinner.]