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Knowing that he wasn't asking out of social convention, I took internal stock before answering. "Sore," I said. "Tired. Could use a break. Pretty weak, huh? Whining for a break after goldbricking an entire month getting here. I swear, Joshua," I added with a bitter breath of a laugh. "All this high livin' is turning me soft."
 
Knowing that he wasn't asking out of social convention, I took internal stock before answering. "Sore," I said. "Tired. Could use a break. Pretty weak, huh? Whining for a break after goldbricking an entire month getting here. I swear, Joshua," I added with a bitter breath of a laugh. "All this high livin' is turning me soft."
  
That was a close as I could come to admitting it: having Joshua as a lover was slowly eroding my self-sufficiency. Before Miranda, Mike was the only one I allowed to offer me comfort, had only allowed myself to expect it from him. After Miranda, after Christian and now, Joshua, I found it all too easy to give in, to be soft, and let someone else take up the reins for a while. I recalled what happened on Muir, how I'd surrendered completely. The Verse looked different after that. I was different and despite the month-long stretch between systems, I had only now begun to assess the change.
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That was a close as I could come to admitting it: having Joshua as a lover was slowly eroding my self-sufficiency. Before Miranda, Mike was the only one I allowed to offer me comfort, had only allowed myself to expect it from him. After Miranda, after Christian and now, Joshua, I found it all too easy to give in, to be soft, and let someone else take up the reins for a while. I recalled what happened on Muir, how I'd surrendered completely. The Verse looked different after that. I was different and despite the month-long stretch between systems, I had only now begun to access the change.
  
 
And I wasn't sure what to do about what I'd found.
 
And I wasn't sure what to do about what I'd found.

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