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Diego
"Don't do it," she warned, though her mouth was quirked up into an almost-wry smile that made it clear she wasn't entirely serious. "Get out now while you still can."
“Tell me about it. I felt pretty stuck in these times for a while.” Diego never spoke like this.
“You worked on it? I’m so sorry.” And Diego was leaning forward, more engaged. “What was it like to work on it? Before election night.”
“I want to do that. I need to be part of that.” Everything Jourdaine said, it was everything Diego had hoped — or maybe he had already known? — whatever it was, it sounded exactly right.
“That’s the plan.” Diego smiled at her, a little surprised by her comment. “If you do need an assistant, give me a call.” That would be an incredible opportunity.
Diego had never handed over his phone so easily. “I am applying there. If I was young again, I might move, go somewhere else. But I want to stay here if I can. My little brother is here and someone needs to keep an eye on him. Thank you so much for offering to help me — I can’t tell you what it means.” He thought, for a moment, about asking her help as he studied.
“I’m really excited for that,” Diego admitted. “For it being so hard it makes me need commiseration.”
“I feel like I’ve been looking for that for a long time. I know I can do it and be good at it.” Maybe even great at it.
“I don’t know why either, but I’m grateful. And grateful that I met you. I know that’s weird.” But also, it wasn’t weird at all, was it?
“The rest of the world probably deserves whatever you’re doing to it,” Diego replied. He believed it.
“So were just lurking in here looking for future law school students, or..?” he couldn’t quite say goodbye.
“Well, House Hunters asks so little of you. Also, you get to hate people.” It was a quality choice.
“Nothing more satisfying,” Diego agreed. He’d never had much time for stupid people.
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