Page 91 of Unravel my Love


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Her eyes flick back to mine, slightly surprised. “I make things functional.”

“You make them feel like someone thought about them,” I correct.

She doesn’t respond immediately. Just holds my gaze for a second longer than usual before looking away. I let it go. Not everything needs to be pushed. “What about you?” she asks, picking up her fork again. “What do you do when you’re not being…you?”

I grin. “Being me is a full-time job.”

“That sounds exhausting.”

“It’s very rewarding.” She rolls her eyes, but there’s a hint of a smile there.

“I play cricket,” I say. “Watch it. Argue about it. Pretend I could’ve been a professional if life had taken a slightly different turn.”

“You absolutely would be one of those people who thinks they can do everything.”

“I don’t think so. I know.”

“Of course you do.”

“And I sleep,” I add.

She pauses mid-bite. “Sleep?”

“Yes.”

“That’s your hobby?”

“It’s a very underrated activity.”

She stares at me for a second. Then shakes her head, a small smile forming on her lips. “You’re unbelievable.”

“But you do like me,” I shrug.

“That’s still under evaluation.” I chuckle at the way she says it and then rolls her eyes trying to hide her smile.

I lean back slightly, watching her. “And you?” I ask. “What do you do when you’re not redesigning the world?”

She hesitates. It’s subtle. Barely there. But I notice. “I rewatch shows,” she says finally. “The same ones. Over and over.”

“Comfort watching.” I nod, understanding dawns over me, considering she’s been alone since so long, it must feel almost humane to watch something so many times that it starts feeling like home.

“And?” I ask gently.

She looks down at her plate, pushing food around again.

“I used to paint.”

Used to.The word sits there.

“Used to?” I repeat.

She nods once. “Not anymore.”

“Why?” She shrugs again, but this time it feels different. Less casual.

“I don’t feel like it.” That’s not the whole answer. I can hear it. But I don’t push. Instead, I lean forward slightly.

“Paint for me.” Her head lifts immediately.