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theme 12: argument


Really.

It must be a Reno thing.

That's what Rude, the innocent bystander that just happened to be there and could not move – for fear of being spotted and put in to the argument – concluded, after Reno had done, yet another, 'classically Reno' mistake.

… he kissed 'Lena.

Which was wrong in itself: nobody kissed 'Lena!

Because – because she was their sister, who would never get a boyfriend and wouldn't need to! She'd grow old and alone and with them, so technically, she'd be wouldn't need another guy that wasn't them.

In retrospect, or was it hindsight, it was just an impulsive decision to shut the bickering up. And in Reno's book, it never failed. Usually.

But—still!

Rude can't deny how good it felt for him to see Elena give Reno a whopping black eye.

And Elena looked pretty damn proud of herself too.