They find mutual literature loves to talk about, and the pair walk until they run out of park to walk in. It takes Genevieve an extra 45 minutes to get home on the bus and has no regrets.
Any specific attraction she might have to Mary is quickly stifled and sat on, but she's basking in the joy of having a new friend to talk to. Waylon's lovely but there's something very different about Mary, something she can relate to--that shared understanding of what it's like to be overlooked.
Pandora's needs had to be sated, unfortunately, and Genevieve found herself looking up 'Mary Dahl' on YouTube to get an idea of her acting talents. She expected cheesy humor. What she found was ghoulish.
Everyone else was used to seeing Baby Doll, and Mary Dahl acting the part of the mature adult was like watching a child playacting the part of her mother in gaudy costume jewelry and a dress several sizes too big. Goofy, impossible to take seriously. Genevieve had met Mary as a twenty-nine-year-old job hunter, and seeing that face on a tantrum-throwing baby with curled locks was unsettling. A child might show some aspects of the looks it might hold in later years, but the face was identical. And the dates on the show's airing...that couldn't be right, could it?
Slowly, reluctantly, she found herself drifting towards Wikipedia.
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Date: 2015-12-11 04:19 pm (UTC)Any specific attraction she might have to Mary is quickly stifled and sat on, but she's basking in the joy of having a new friend to talk to. Waylon's lovely but there's something very different about Mary, something she can relate to--that shared understanding of what it's like to be overlooked.
Pandora's needs had to be sated, unfortunately, and Genevieve found herself looking up 'Mary Dahl' on YouTube to get an idea of her acting talents. She expected cheesy humor. What she found was ghoulish.
Everyone else was used to seeing Baby Doll, and Mary Dahl acting the part of the mature adult was like watching a child playacting the part of her mother in gaudy costume jewelry and a dress several sizes too big. Goofy, impossible to take seriously. Genevieve had met Mary as a twenty-nine-year-old job hunter, and seeing that face on a tantrum-throwing baby with curled locks was unsettling. A child might show some aspects of the looks it might hold in later years, but the face was identical. And the dates on the show's airing...that couldn't be right, could it?
Slowly, reluctantly, she found herself drifting towards Wikipedia.