"Yeah. Chuy likes cruises." She knows she's not answering the question he's really asking - of all the places he could go on vacation, why does he happen to be on the same trip they're on?
At no point in their relationship would Hannah ever use words like laid back to describe her husband, but he isn't always uptight she's glad he's relaxed more than usual. Hannah rests her head against his shoulder. She should have expected that he'd find a romance novel to be an odd choice for her, and she waves her hand dismissively. "It's vacation." In the future, when choosing a book to make it look like she's relaxing, perhaps she'll pick a book she actually wants to read.
She grins at him, changing the subject. "Aren't you glad I'm always right? This trip was one of my best ideas. The family's together, everyone is having a good time - even you. It's been a long time since we've taken a real vacation."
“Should I be worried?” Chuy’s her close friend from work, and knowing what work is... well. He supposes he does have the right to ask if he should be worried, because it’s not exactly a coincidence, is it?
He chuckles as she rests her head on his shoulder. “But, really, Hannah? 50 Shades of Grey?” He likes to think he knows her well enough by now, and he never would’ve guessed she’d be into that sort of trash. Unless she’s reading it for some girl bonding with their daughter.
At her mention of the trip, though, he can’t help rolling his eyes a little. “One, you’re not always right. Two, I seem to recall this one was Jane’s idea. Three, I’m not too sure Ben’s having a good time.” But then again, he’s never seen their son having a good time. “But you are right about one thing: it’s been a while. When was it, before Jane went to college?”
"Everything's under control," she reassures him softly, though it's hardly answering his question and she elaborates: "I'm not worried. It's pretty run-of-the-mill. I wouldn't have let everyone come along if I was worried." But truthfully there's always a chance of a mission going sideways. When and if it's time to worry, she'll let him know.
Hannah's gone a little pink at his teasing about the book. "it's not very good." she presses a kiss to his cheek, and falls back on the comfortable pattern of returning the teasing. "I'd rather have you than Christian Grey. Nothing to be jealous about, Senator." There's zero chance he's jealous of a fictional character in a bestselling bodice ripper, but there's a much bigger chance that saying he's jealous will annoy him, and that's one of her favorite pastimes.
"It was Jane's suggestion but she was talking to me when she made it which means I helped." Does it, though, or is this some more circular Solo logic? "Ben doesn't seem unhappier than usual. I think he's enjoying himself." But it is hard to tell.
She nods to his question. "They grew up so fast." Now it's just Hannah and Luke (and Chewie!) at home, and that still feels a little strange even if they've had time to adjust to it. Having the kids around felt so familiar - especially since most of their time together as a couple had involved children. "I'm glad she's back, and Ben's around." She's missed having them close by. "You're having a good time, aren't you?"
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At no point in their relationship would Hannah ever use words like laid back to describe her husband, but he isn't always uptight she's glad he's relaxed more than usual. Hannah rests her head against his shoulder. She should have expected that he'd find a romance novel to be an odd choice for her, and she waves her hand dismissively. "It's vacation." In the future, when choosing a book to make it look like she's relaxing, perhaps she'll pick a book she actually wants to read.
She grins at him, changing the subject. "Aren't you glad I'm always right? This trip was one of my best ideas. The family's together, everyone is having a good time - even you. It's been a long time since we've taken a real vacation."
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He chuckles as she rests her head on his shoulder. “But, really, Hannah? 50 Shades of Grey?” He likes to think he knows her well enough by now, and he never would’ve guessed she’d be into that sort of trash. Unless she’s reading it for some girl bonding with their daughter.
At her mention of the trip, though, he can’t help rolling his eyes a little. “One, you’re not always right. Two, I seem to recall this one was Jane’s idea. Three, I’m not too sure Ben’s having a good time.” But then again, he’s never seen their son having a good time. “But you are right about one thing: it’s been a while. When was it, before Jane went to college?”
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Hannah's gone a little pink at his teasing about the book. "it's not very good." she presses a kiss to his cheek, and falls back on the comfortable pattern of returning the teasing. "I'd rather have you than Christian Grey. Nothing to be jealous about, Senator." There's zero chance he's jealous of a fictional character in a bestselling bodice ripper, but there's a much bigger chance that saying he's jealous will annoy him, and that's one of her favorite pastimes.
"It was Jane's suggestion but she was talking to me when she made it which means I helped." Does it, though, or is this some more circular Solo logic? "Ben doesn't seem unhappier than usual. I think he's enjoying himself." But it is hard to tell.
She nods to his question. "They grew up so fast." Now it's just Hannah and Luke (and Chewie!) at home, and that still feels a little strange even if they've had time to adjust to it. Having the kids around felt so familiar - especially since most of their time together as a couple had involved children. "I'm glad she's back, and Ben's around." She's missed having them close by. "You're having a good time, aren't you?"