"And yet you keep showing up here." She's looking at her glass more than him when she says it, absent minded, not entirely meaning to let that slip.
It's just that footloose and fancy free means no attachments, but he's looked after her more than a few times now. "You've got more than a few friends for someone footloose."
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It's just that footloose and fancy free means no attachments, but he's looked after her more than a few times now. "You've got more than a few friends for someone footloose."