[the answer feels a little unexpected coming from v. prompto knows the guy to play along with his (admittedly) dumber ideas, and he has been on the receiving end of v's teasing several times now since they've met.]
[the reassurance is nice]
yeah! i'll do my best to work towards that too we all are so.. anyway, thanks
[feeling flustered, good thing this is over texting]
sorry for bothering your sleep lol.... maybe some other time you could recommend other poems and poets and stuff??
There's plenty more "Earth stuff" where this comes from.
[Even if they remain in the realm of classic literature/poetry, it would take an impossible age for two people to get through it all.
A minute or two passes, and then V sends a list of titles through. There's poetry, of course, up at the top. But as one meanders closer to the bottom of the list, V ventures into the aforementioned classical literature.
There are a few oddballs from a more "modern" age, too. Catch-22 and Fahrenheit 451, for example. But most is 19th century.]
[prompto smiles to himself at the message. maybe he hasn't annoyed v as much as he thinks he has (and as much as v should be). maybe this roommate idea wasn't too terrible.]
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[the reassurance is nice]
yeah! i'll do my best to work towards that too
we all are so.. anyway, thanks
[feeling flustered, good thing this is over texting]
sorry for bothering your sleep lol.... maybe some other time you could recommend other poems and poets and stuff??
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[It's hardly anything to V. Again, an easy promise for him to make. A show of his own determination.]
I can send you a shortlist of recommendations now, if you want. That's simple enough.
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okay, if you want??
earth stuff is weird in comparison to what i know
but it's interesting to learn about
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[Even if they remain in the realm of classic literature/poetry, it would take an impossible age for two people to get through it all.
A minute or two passes, and then V sends a list of titles through. There's poetry, of course, up at the top. But as one meanders closer to the bottom of the list, V ventures into the aforementioned classical literature.
There are a few oddballs from a more "modern" age, too. Catch-22 and Fahrenheit 451, for example. But most is 19th century.]
Here. This should keep you busy for a long time.
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they're all on the books database which is kind of crazy to think about
anyway thanks! i'll let you know when i read some of these
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[prompto smiles to himself at the message. maybe he hasn't annoyed v as much as he thinks he has (and as much as v should be). maybe this roommate idea wasn't too terrible.]
cool
night v
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[Early morning.
Now then. Time for another attempt at sleep.]