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So.
Hands up anyone who really wants David/Emma.
*puts hand up*
(Emma/David would of course also be good, but I mean David/Emma, and not just because he's her boss. I can see him on top in this. Emma might try to dodge him for a long time to start with, though. >D)
*puts hand up*
(Emma/David would of course also be good, but I mean David/Emma, and not just because he's her boss. I can see him on top in this. Emma might try to dodge him for a long time to start with, though. >D)
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But yes, that there might be a very good Sign. But is it possible to distress Emma enough to let go of the "Lord"? And would it take severe distress? Or anger? Or sympathy? Hmm.
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Not sure. Maybe if she does have feelings for him then she'd think of him in her head without the Lordness, but whether she says that out loud or not, that's a completely different issue. The Honeywells has served Athlum for generations, it's pretty much ingrained into her, so it won't be easy. Perhaps he actually has to ask her to do this, and if she's willing to drop the Lord, then he'd be happy. XD
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Bertie WoosterDave: Emma, I'm sure that nothing is further from your mind, but you know you have a way of saying "Yes, my Lord" which gives the impression that it's only a feudal sense of what is fitting which prevents you from substituting the words "Says you."JeevesEmma: I'm distressed to hear it, my Lord.Dave: Well, so you should be, Emma. Correct it.
Emma: Very good, my Lord.
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I DON'T KNOW HOW I ENDED UP HERE BUT JKDHGLJSDHG OW.
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I am also partial to Dave wearing that waiter jacket.
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Poor Dave. >)