12-15-2019, 04:45 PM
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— mateo didn’t notice that amy had seen anything - or at least, if he was aware, he didn’t show any sign of it. instead he simply acted like what happened between him and tara hadn’t happened at all; it was the only right thing to do. you couldn’t get along with everyone in this world, he supposed. as much as he tried to…
“that’s it?” he repeated with a short huff-- and he would’ve kept going, kept getting to know more about her, but it didn’t seem like he quite had the chance before amy turned the question around on him. he blew a short whistle before he answered, “you name any farm animal and i bet we had them at one point.” a pause. “we mostly had cattle. though we also had a few goats and pigs.” living on the ranch had been a good thing once the new world came; they had everything they needed to survive right at home. he knelt down then to gently run a hand down the goat's fur, humming, "bringing more livestock here makes it feel like home." a sentimental line from the spaniard. it was obvious how much he loved this life.
— mateo didn’t notice that amy had seen anything - or at least, if he was aware, he didn’t show any sign of it. instead he simply acted like what happened between him and tara hadn’t happened at all; it was the only right thing to do. you couldn’t get along with everyone in this world, he supposed. as much as he tried to…
“that’s it?” he repeated with a short huff-- and he would’ve kept going, kept getting to know more about her, but it didn’t seem like he quite had the chance before amy turned the question around on him. he blew a short whistle before he answered, “you name any farm animal and i bet we had them at one point.” a pause. “we mostly had cattle. though we also had a few goats and pigs.” living on the ranch had been a good thing once the new world came; they had everything they needed to survive right at home. he knelt down then to gently run a hand down the goat's fur, humming, "bringing more livestock here makes it feel like home." a sentimental line from the spaniard. it was obvious how much he loved this life.