"Suppose they'll keep us from gettin' too crusty and stuck in our ways, maybe," he said, grin breaking even as he finished. "As though we ain't anyway."
But he looked over to listen to Doc go to answer the question posed, head tilting a little bit at the 'away from Wynonna'. Having been married, Raylan understood the distance that people needed in an relationship but it was rare for him to think of it that way - space away from Winona.
"Runnin' a bar is honest business, ain't nothin' wrong with it. Just not.. what I imagined someone like you doin'. Then again, most of that assumption is based on stories. I suppose I oughta apologize for that but.." He shrugged a little. It was what it was.
"Bartendin' and basement Chemist ain't a bad role. Keeps you busy durin' the evenings, I suppose.. You livin' with Wynonna then? What's she do for a livin'?"
no subject
But he looked over to listen to Doc go to answer the question posed, head tilting a little bit at the 'away from Wynonna'. Having been married, Raylan understood the distance that people needed in an relationship but it was rare for him to think of it that way - space away from Winona.
"Runnin' a bar is honest business, ain't nothin' wrong with it. Just not.. what I imagined someone like you doin'. Then again, most of that assumption is based on stories. I suppose I oughta apologize for that but.." He shrugged a little. It was what it was.
"Bartendin' and basement Chemist ain't a bad role. Keeps you busy durin' the evenings, I suppose.. You livin' with Wynonna then? What's she do for a livin'?"