[ if peggy feels the detachment inherent to emma's choice of words -- acquaintances -- then she makes no mention nor indication. after all, she's a bit of a distant soul herself. peggy would rather label people as connections, as associates, as resources. friendship doesn't come easily or lightly and maybe it's better for the both of them if the word, if the very prospect, doesn't even touch their conversation.
but opportunities! that, at least, is a concept to which she's warming. there are a few she's already managed to seize. so: ]
I hear nothing wrong with that. To all of the above, Ms. Swan, [ and the two drink together, finish their glasses shortly after, and return to the party. whatever else it might be, it's certainly an intriguing connection. if their paths cross again, peggy will most certainly go out of her way to have more words. ]
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but opportunities! that, at least, is a concept to which she's warming. there are a few she's already managed to seize. so: ]
I hear nothing wrong with that. To all of the above, Ms. Swan, [ and the two drink together, finish their glasses shortly after, and return to the party. whatever else it might be, it's certainly an intriguing connection. if their paths cross again, peggy will most certainly go out of her way to have more words. ]