Sometimes the fact that her boyfriend would prefer a
night of reading rather than watching ridiclously crude
but hilarious television shows online just blew her mind.
"Remember that one time before we you know did the
thing when I was spending the night I showed you a
website where you could watch the shows I liked?”
She says bringing her bottom lip between teeth and
working at it. “It was like red and white and also had
movies, I told you there was a classic western section?”
Her choice of words baffled him; it was no secret
that they were involved, and she usually spoke very
freely. Apparently, even she had her limits. However,
he had more important things to pay attention to.
Now that she mentioned it, he clearly remembered
it. Being no master with a computer – attending an
old-fashioned school and living in a home on the
edge of poverty during childhood did that to you
– and preferring to read over watching movies, he
had found it somewhat confusing. It was not a com-
pletely website hopeless, though. It was only a plus
that they had westerns. And it was possibly what
would convince him to try it out sometime as well. "I remember; it seemed nifty.”