I don't know, man. Sounds like something you have to get used to in Storybrooke.
[Considering how many times people have shown up saying "so it was Tuesday and there was another curse," Neal feels safe enough saying it. Plus it's as good a way to break the ice as any, seeing as how they haven't really talked all that much since one of those curses ran rampant in Wonderland, and Neal said a lot of shit he never would've otherwise.
He needs to make it right. It's been too long already, and he misses having Robin as a friend.]
I'm glad you got to see Roland; how's the kid doing? [Neal knows all too well the ache of not having his son, the desperation of wanting to see him again, so deep he'd done everything to cross realms--including things he shouldn't. Still, for better or worse Robin can't really make that choice here. It's good he remembers at least being with his son back home.]
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[Considering how many times people have shown up saying "so it was Tuesday and there was another curse," Neal feels safe enough saying it. Plus it's as good a way to break the ice as any, seeing as how they haven't really talked all that much since one of those curses ran rampant in Wonderland, and Neal said a lot of shit he never would've otherwise.
He needs to make it right. It's been too long already, and he misses having Robin as a friend.]
I'm glad you got to see Roland; how's the kid doing? [Neal knows all too well the ache of not having his son, the desperation of wanting to see him again, so deep he'd done everything to cross realms--including things he shouldn't. Still, for better or worse Robin can't really make that choice here. It's good he remembers at least being with his son back home.]