[There's really no reason to be so awkward about it, Kimblee. It's just something Archer does, you'll get used to it eventually. Because like hell he's changing that for you. Not like he really could change it anyway, but that's not important now.]
I didn't think you would.
[The statement is delivered with the usual amount of sarcasm and an eye-roll for good measure, but it is a relief to hear. This version of the Crimson Alchemist isn't one he can fully trust. Not yet, at least. That said, he does trust Kimblee far more than he trusts anyone else in this world. Perhaps it's because of the similarities to the other Crimson Alchemist, but Archer's seen more differences than similarities at this point.]
[He doesn't waste any time in removing his jacket and taking his side of the bed, rearranging the pillows so he has something to do with himself.]
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I didn't think you would.
[The statement is delivered with the usual amount of sarcasm and an eye-roll for good measure, but it is a relief to hear. This version of the Crimson Alchemist isn't one he can fully trust. Not yet, at least. That said, he does trust Kimblee far more than he trusts anyone else in this world. Perhaps it's because of the similarities to the other Crimson Alchemist, but Archer's seen more differences than similarities at this point.]
[He doesn't waste any time in removing his jacket and taking his side of the bed, rearranging the pillows so he has something to do with himself.]
But... thank you anyway.