The look she gives him is dubious bordering on pitying. "You really don't know how this works, do you?"
She and Steve don't have what might be considered an orthodox sort of relationship, and she's fairly sure Steve and Danny don't, either, but even Steve should probably recognize the fact that emotions don't work the same way logic does, that one conversation smoothing things over is really just the beginning of a series of similar conversations, and that, no matter how cool Danny is with the idea -- which he probably isn't -- or how much they might like each other as people, no one is going to be comfortable with the person their current...whatever...was fooling around with previously.
Particularly if that 'previously' stretched across years and run-ins with other people.
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The look she gives him is dubious bordering on pitying. "You really don't know how this works, do you?"
She and Steve don't have what might be considered an orthodox sort of relationship, and she's fairly sure Steve and Danny don't, either, but even Steve should probably recognize the fact that emotions don't work the same way logic does, that one conversation smoothing things over is really just the beginning of a series of similar conversations, and that, no matter how cool Danny is with the idea -- which he probably isn't -- or how much they might like each other as people, no one is going to be comfortable with the person their current...whatever...was fooling around with previously.
Particularly if that 'previously' stretched across years and run-ins with other people.