[He's not sure if he's not following her or if she's not following him. For once, it's Wolfwood's turn to split hairs over wording.]
You don't have to chat with friends. You can just talk. Or not talk.
[Or argue. Arguing is always on the table. The point is that a friend should be someone you can just be yourself around. And if yourself is someone who's not chatty, there's no expectation you should be (unlike there is at, for example, overly fancy parties with stupid dress codes).]
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There's more to remember if you do. I hope you can.
[just not with her.]
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You don't have to chat with friends. You can just talk. Or not talk.
[Or argue. Arguing is always on the table. The point is that a friend should be someone you can just be yourself around. And if yourself is someone who's not chatty, there's no expectation you should be (unlike there is at, for example, overly fancy parties with stupid dress codes).]
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In some ways, yes. In other ways, no. Silence only speaks so much, and actions can only spell out certain phrases.
[words have meaning. simple, succinct, confusing or confident...
a lot can be left unsaid.]