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Jenny Winklevoss ([personal profile] notverywise) wrote 2011-07-22 05:53 am (UTC)

Honored isn't a word that Jenny would think to apply to the situation at all. Given that there's no honor in what she did, if anything, to have told him about it should be the opposite of that, no matter how vaguely it was mentioned. His reaction would be different, she's almost certain, if he knew the specifics, knew that she lost her virginity at seventeen to a married man, someone she thinks would have married her anyway without bothering to mention his wife. What he did was worse, to be sure, but she was still foolish.

"I will," she promises, a note of surprise in her voice and wide eyes, though she means it. There are things she has no intention of telling him, and he can't fix what she did, but it helps to know, to believe, that he means the offer. Just knowing that there's someone in her corner makes all the difference. "Thank you. I... I appreciate it." it's an understatement. She thinks that might show.

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