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The word before Calleigh is "coworker", I believe.
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The word before Calleigh is "coworker", I believe.
She is so thinking "I've got him right where I want him."
:guffaw:She is so thinking "I've got him right where I want him."
She was playing it cool there but you know she went straight home, jumped in bed, screamed into her pillow, called her BFF Jill, squealed over the phone, updated her LiveJournal, "accidentally" clicked on a bridal shop website, and went to sleep thinking what she was gonna name all her Cuban babies.
She is so thinking "I've got him right where I want him."
She was playing it cool there but you know she went straight home, jumped in bed, screamed into her pillow, called her BFF Jill, squealed over the phone, updated her LiveJournal, "accidentally" clicked on a bridal shop website, and went to sleep thinking what she was gonna name all her Cuban babies.
On the other hand, I think I could see Calleigh's reaction going a couple different ways. I definitely think this is something that will be on her mind (and most likely keeping her up at night) but there was something in her reaction that didn't sit well with me. I mean, maybe she was trying to get him to say something, but if you think about it, Eric is the one who has been more open emotionally, shouldn't it be Calleigh's turn to open up?
Then there's the whole 'settling down' thing. I can imagine that idea would scare Calleigh very much. It isn't that she wouldn't want to, but I think she would have some serious reservations that could potentially complicate their relationship possibilities. For example, I could see Calleigh totally hedging at the idea of a family. You've got her parent's divorce, her own independance, and the 'perfectionist' mentality that will most likely make her feel less than adequate as a wife and/or mother.