[ She should say no, and maybe there's a part of Martha that kicks herself for not just up and admitting it. How long had she been in the world and how much of that time had been spent lost and listless and without focus (and how much of the time had been spent unlost but pointed in the wrong damn direction)? Martha can hardly handle her own shit, how could she be expected to deal with his baggage, too?
But she doesn't say no. (She should, she really should.)
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[ She should say no, and maybe there's a part of Martha that kicks herself for not just up and admitting it. How long had she been in the world and how much of that time had been spent lost and listless and without focus (and how much of the time had been spent unlost but pointed in the wrong damn direction)? Martha can hardly handle her own shit, how could she be expected to deal with his baggage, too?
But she doesn't say no. (She should, she really should.)
She says maybe, and Martha doesn't know why. ]