A lot of people who can see don't bother listening or feeling anymore. [Matt wasn't really into that mystical stuff, but surely in Danny's Shaolin retreat there were fortune cookie-esque tenets of acceptance and patience and listening and all of that.]
I was- just going to get some pad thai. [Thai takeaway. Sustenance for the lawyer front and the devil within.] Have you eaten?
That's very unfortunate. It's not easy but I like learning this way.
[K'un Lun did have those. In excess and in a daily basis. Danny learned that one of the most sincere forms of respect was also listening to what another has to say. It isn't always pleasant but he tries, such as when he took to heart Luke's words about using this privilege to change things from the top.]
Pad thai it is then, I'll get it for you. And no, I did not. I'm almost always hungry, anyway...[The setbacks of ki manipulation.]
I've noticed. [He would have joked about being able to hear the echos bouncing off the walls of that bottomless pit of a stomach, but then Danny might take him literally and believe him.] Would you rather I- meet you somewhere? For a late dinner? Or supper?
[Ehhhh, Danny realizes a second later that he might have sounded a bit too on board with the idea. There's a silence in which he is calling himself an idiot in his mind before he clears his throat.]
I mean, if you are sure. And you're not too tired from all the lawyer work you do.
I wouldn't have asked if I wasn't sure.[...] Besides, I could use the company. [Come now, Danny. Too tired? Really? There's no need to dress anything up nicely around Matt. He could do his official day job, his unofficial night job and still keep his eyes open.]
All the decent Thai is on Ninth. I'll meet you on the corner of 9th and West 36th?
Fortunately for us I can navigate my city blindfolded. [It's a joke, Danny. You can laugh.] But if you want to eat your way around New York it's going to take more than a night. [He's not sure Danny would get this hint, that his door was always open for lonely billionaires with nothing better to do at night, but Matt doesn't make the offer explicitly.]
I don't doubt it for a second. [Okay that was pretty funny, so he feel less bad about what he said previously.]
Hm...you are also right about that. And eating alone is too sad when you can have great company instead. [He does. Every now and then he's not completely clueless, somehow.]
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I was- just going to get some pad thai. [Thai takeaway. Sustenance for the lawyer front and the devil within.] Have you eaten?
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[K'un Lun did have those. In excess and in a daily basis. Danny learned that one of the most sincere forms of respect was also listening to what another has to say. It isn't always pleasant but he tries, such as when he took to heart Luke's words about using this privilege to change things from the top.]
Pad thai it is then, I'll get it for you. And no, I did not. I'm almost always hungry, anyway...[The setbacks of ki manipulation.]
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Sure!
[Ehhhh, Danny realizes a second later that he might have sounded a bit too on board with the idea. There's a silence in which he is calling himself an idiot in his mind before he clears his throat.]
I mean, if you are sure. And you're not too tired from all the lawyer work you do.
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All the decent Thai is on Ninth. I'll meet you on the corner of 9th and West 36th?
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[Oh he has no doubt Matt could keep up with all of that and more. But he also wishes that Matt could get a decent break every now and then.]
I'll be there. I'm still getting to know what are the good places to go eat and see in this city, It's been so long...any advice would be welcome.
[on second thought, maybe places to 'see' is not something he should ask Matt about. One day he will stopped putting his foot in his mouth, promise.]
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Hm...you are also right about that. And eating alone is too sad when you can have great company instead. [He does. Every now and then he's not completely clueless, somehow.]
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But I'll come over regardless.