>>3577401For the love of God, let them be. I'd sigh in relief at the sight, and I'd take a moment to ponder how lucky I am to have been blessed with everything I could ever ask for. I wouldn't dare to disrupt such an idyllic scene. Assuming the scenario is taking place in the afternoon, I'd probably try to get dinner ready before they wake up.
>>3577402One that seeks revenge and makes morally ubiquitous decisions at times, but eventually proves herself and her intentions to be just.
>>3577403Reading, as obvious of an answer as that may be. Depending on the scenery, she might also look for some sight that would make for a good painting, since she's artistically inclined and that's one of her hobbies.
>>3577423>How does your wife react to losing continuously at a game?She'd be calm at first and she'd try to learn from her mistakes, but she'd get flustered if that didn't help. I can't see her getting overly upset though.
>Would you let her win to make her feel better?Haha, fat chance. She'd have to work for it.
>>3577458I don't think Christmas was celebrated in Columbia, so the holiday shouldn't hold any negative connotations for her. She'd probably enjoy it, as long as she was with people she liked.
>>3577538No new trivia about Liz. But I've been putting in whatever excess mental energy I have into learning French over the last month and it's been making me pretty happy, since she's fluent in it herself. Her fascination with France is one of the most apparent things about her right off the bat, and I feel like taking up such an endeavor brings me closer to her.
>>3577612"It's almost primal, isn't it? A part of us that exists before thought, before logic. Purely sensual."
She's so much more eloquent than me.
>>3577720I'm barely a year older, so the age gap is insignificant. But it's only going to grow as the grave's holding draws near. It's hard to fathom that I have to endure an entire life without actually being with her.