Phone calls and emails are for exchanging information -- not necessarily important information, and that has its place too, but it's not the same thing as sitting on the same sofa. There's a lot more to be said in companionable coexistence.
(And some things, you can say without knowing how to say them. That's not true with words.)
Through the open door, he can hear Quatre's voice. It's directed at someone else, not him -- probably a phone call, given Quatre and given his family's schedules and given that the other half-heard voice sounds male -- so Trowa doesn't bother trying to make out the words.
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Phone calls and emails are for exchanging information -- not necessarily important information, and that has its place too, but it's not the same thing as sitting on the same sofa. There's a lot more to be said in companionable coexistence.
(And some things, you can say without knowing how to say them. That's not true with words.)
Through the open door, he can hear Quatre's voice. It's directed at someone else, not him -- probably a phone call, given Quatre and given his family's schedules and given that the other half-heard voice sounds male -- so Trowa doesn't bother trying to make out the words.
The book's interesting, anyway.