[All of it. All of it is talk. Jesse would have cried for a while and eventually learned Spanish and become Don Eladio's new best friend because that's what he does, lovable and loyal and hopelessly stupid puppy that he is.
But at the mention of the cat, Jesse actually smiles.]
The ear. Part of Mike's ear got blown off once, so...
She assumes that look is because Jesse misses Mike, wishes he were here. If he's someone that Jesse trusted, she can understand it, especially with all the shit going on. Especially when the only other person he's got from home is Saul and that's.... Saul.
When she speaks, it's gentler than it was a moment ago.]
If he ever shows up, let me know and I'll grab us some popcorn to watch that go down.
[But if Jesse entertains the idea of Mike showing up, he's going to start crying again, so he fidgets and idly twirls his fork like a drumstick before deciding he's done with dinner.]
So, hey, thanks for, um, cooking and everything. It was - It was really good.
[She really does mean that, as much as she keeps trying to reminds herself that caring about Jesse is dangerous.
But she knows a dismissal when she hears one, and since they're both finished their meals, she stands, picking up her plate and holding her hand out for his, just to double check that he is done.]
You want any help washing up?
[There's not much of a mess, she was careful about that, but she doesn't mind helping out.]
[Jesse Pinkman: sometimes the perfect husband, sometimes a stinking mess. It's a coin toss. He sets her plate on top of his, then pauses and turns his eyes back up to her.]
Thanks. For everything.
[Because she drew up a bubble bath and fed him and talked to him and for a little bit he felt human again, which is a bigger deal than it sounds like to most people.]
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But at the mention of the cat, Jesse actually smiles.]
The ear. Part of Mike's ear got blown off once, so...
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Still, she laughs.]
He's such an asshole.
[But she sounds exasperated and fond, rather than annoyed.]
Saul's gonna get his ass kicked if Mike ever shows up here, isn't he?
[She can't imagine a drug dealer's boydguard taking well to a kitten being named after him.]
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It's something else: sadness, wistfulness, hope.]
Probably. Saul would piss his pants about it, too.
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She assumes that look is because Jesse misses Mike, wishes he were here. If he's someone that Jesse trusted, she can understand it, especially with all the shit going on. Especially when the only other person he's got from home is Saul and that's.... Saul.
When she speaks, it's gentler than it was a moment ago.]
If he ever shows up, let me know and I'll grab us some popcorn to watch that go down.
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[But if Jesse entertains the idea of Mike showing up, he's going to start crying again, so he fidgets and idly twirls his fork like a drumstick before deciding he's done with dinner.]
So, hey, thanks for, um, cooking and everything. It was - It was really good.
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[She really does mean that, as much as she keeps trying to reminds herself that caring about Jesse is dangerous.
But she knows a dismissal when she hears one, and since they're both finished their meals, she stands, picking up her plate and holding her hand out for his, just to double check that he is done.]
You want any help washing up?
[There's not much of a mess, she was careful about that, but she doesn't mind helping out.]
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No, no - Here, I can do it. Seriously, you did... a lot already.
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If you're sure.
[With a smile, and she hands her plate over.]
They never let me get out of washing up downstairs.
[Jesse Pinkman: not as much of a dick as Jim Kirk?]
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[Jesse Pinkman: sometimes the perfect husband, sometimes a stinking mess. It's a coin toss. He sets her plate on top of his, then pauses and turns his eyes back up to her.]
Thanks. For everything.
[Because she drew up a bubble bath and fed him and talked to him and for a little bit he felt human again, which is a bigger deal than it sounds like to most people.]
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Her smile is soft, but warm.]
You're welcome.
[She fusses with her sleeves for a second, ready to head out the door, but first she just - puts her hand on his arm, giving a light squeeze.]
Try to get some sleep tonight, yeah?
[She's sure he could use it.]
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[And maybe even succeed, now that he's been coaxed out of his anxiety for a bit.]
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She lets go of his arm, takes a step towards the door.]
Don't forget to put the leftovers in the fridge. [important instructions, okay.] See you 'round, Jesse.
[And if he doesn't have more to say, she's just going to head out the door.]