( ordinarily, nightingale might say that and it would be an expression of politeness more than anything, the words not entirely genuine. right now, he finds he doesn't actually mind the question, for all that it had surprised him. the loss and sadness that usually come with thinking of david, the wish he could've had more time to see where things would've gone with john both are notably absent now. )
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( ordinarily, nightingale might say that and it would be an expression of politeness more than anything, the words not entirely genuine. right now, he finds he doesn't actually mind the question, for all that it had surprised him. the loss and sadness that usually come with thinking of david, the wish he could've had more time to see where things would've gone with john both are notably absent now. )