What is this? Character Growth?
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Their behavior is becoming difficult to ignore. They sped right past unsubtle and hard to miss. They are holding hands in front of the lockers like middle schoolers. She has seen a variation of this before. Their cute little double high five after a good save, that evolved into Mel grasping Langdon's hands in excitement, and now, apparently, holding hands, gazing longingly into each other's eyes. Gross.
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- Part 1 of What is this? Character Growth?
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Taking a bite of her hashbrowns as Trinity thinks, she admits, “I saw you and Langdon at the diner the other day.”
Mel doesn’t deny anything and says, “So that's how Garcia knew. She told Frank that you accused him of cheating on his wife. He denied it, of course. I don’t like that we have to lie to people.” She's not meeting Trinity's eyes, staring down at a water ring carved into the table, tracing it with her fingers.
What did Trinity even want out of this conversation? They were past the point of Trinity changing Mel's mind about Langdon, and she didn’t want to make Mel feel any more guilty than she already felt. Mel didn’t need someone to protect her. She just needed a friend.
“Do you want to talk about it?”Or Trinity learns to play nice with others. Well, at least she tries to.
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- Part 2 of What is this? Character Growth?
