[Her first thought is, oh, no, I'll be too full from tea with Dr. McCoy, and that's the moment when she realizes that she's managed to schedule two social engagements at nearly the same time.
Oops.
Luckily, since Evy has never heard the term "situation comedy" in her life, she doesn't think to try and meet both gentlemen, possibly in the same location while wearing cunning disguises.]
Now that I've invited myself over for dinner, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask to reschedule. I'm so sorry--I only just remembered that I've already promised to have tea with someone else tomorrow afternoon. Would the day after be all right?
[It's understandable for someone who's recently died in a fire and come back to have their mind a little jumbled. He's not upset by it, not going to ask who it is she's having tea with. If she feels safe with them, hopefully she is. There's no need for him to get into her business.]
You don't need to apologize. [He's not offended she didn't refuse to snuggle because he's out of his mind. There's no harm done.] Tea is better for you than bacon cheeseburgers. The day after is perfectly all right, yes.
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Oops.
Luckily, since Evy has never heard the term "situation comedy" in her life, she doesn't think to try and meet both gentlemen, possibly in the same location while wearing cunning disguises.]
Now that I've invited myself over for dinner, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask to reschedule. I'm so sorry--I only just remembered that I've already promised to have tea with someone else tomorrow afternoon. Would the day after be all right?
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You don't need to apologize. [He's not offended she didn't refuse to snuggle because he's out of his mind. There's no harm done.] Tea is better for you than bacon cheeseburgers. The day after is perfectly all right, yes.
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[NOTHING WILL RUIN THIS]