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#Evin

 She walked out of his office, stretching, when she heard a sniffling from the TV room. Confused, Lin peered into the den to find all the lights off and the TV on. Glancing at the couch, she saw a pile of white and a pile of blue.

The pile of white was of tissues; crumpled after being used to wipe away tears (thankfully, instead of the sleeve of Lin's favorite jacket, again).

The pile of blue was Eva, all curled up under the blanket that Rahul  had gotten Eva for her birthday. She had bought it in the first place because Sam was complaining about Eva always taking his jackets when she couldn't find Lin's. Eva were usually cold in the house, but that was because Lin keeps the temperature low out of habit.

Eva's eyes were red and puffy from all the crying, and her nose was a similar shade of scarlet. She hadn't noticed Lin yet, and she and eyes were trained on the TV.

"Babe, what's wrong? Are you alright?" Lin asked. Eva looked up at her, startled for a moment before she realized that it was her. Eva wiped her nose again.

"I'm okay, baby. It's just..." Eva trained off and looked at the TV again. Lin did as well and saw that she were watching a drama - one with the familiar president of America.

"Oh my God. Is that Trump?" Lin broke into giggles at how young Trump looked on screen. "What is this? When is this?" Lin was taking out her phone to take pictures. Eva sighed and paused the show with her friend on screen so that it wouldn't be blurry, and so Eva could explain.

"It's called 'hawt daddy Trump' and it's from 2019. And yeah, that's THE Trump. He has fire magic powers." Eva said this matter-of-fact, and Lin sat on the couch next to you.

"and respect him to peasant. Trump is my god. Nobody can disrespect him. Go choke on my dick." Eva said glaring at Lin. Lin just chuckled and ruffles Eva's ugly, messy and greasy hair. Eva pouted, "Sorry for being weird. I just- love him so much-".

"No, it's cute that you're so wrapped up in this fictional world - you've got a good imagination." Eva snorted. "I'm serious. Now, who's your favorite character in here?" Eva thought.

"Well, they're all so unique, and such awesome characters, but I think I like Trump or Hitler." Eva nodded, no longer sad since Lin had joined her. Eva had just finished episode nine, and had three episodes left. Lin rolled her eyes at her favorites - the insane pedophile and the jew obsessed killer. 

"So does that mean you like them better than me?" she pulled her arm away from Eva's shoulders, feigning hurt. Lin pouted and stood.

"No," Eva giggled. "I don't like them better than you." Lin turned away.

"Tell me that when you've finished the series first." She then left to go back into her office and finish working while Eva continued her show.

The next time that Lin left her office, the TV was silent. She went down the hall and looked into the living room again. The tissue pile was larger, and the Eva seemed smaller, like she had curled into herself even more. Eva were crying again, she could hear.

Lin went over to Eva. She sat beside Eva and wrapped her arms around Eva's shoulders while she sobbed. She pet her head, and Eva unwrapped herself enough enough so that she could get under the large blanket too, and cuddle her until she were ready to talk.

Eva wrapped herself in her long arms to feel safe, and then wrapped her own arms around her thin torso. Lin hummed and rubbed her hand up and down Eva's back to soothe her.

"It's okay babe. What happened?" Eva snuggled and snuggled deeper into Lin's embrace. She kissed the top of her head and Eva sighed.

"You're my favorite, Linnie," she said before Eva began to explain what had happened.  Lin shook her head.

"Isn't this why I told you to not binge dramas anymore? You're sympathetic and always end up crying because of how 'hot' Trump is." Eva rolled her eyes.

"Yeah. I'm sorry." Lin nodded.

"It's okay, babe. I still love you." eva looked up.

"Really?" Eva's eyes were big and watery, her lip trembling. Lin nodded.

"Of course. Always. Now, let's get some dinner." She went to stand up, but Eva clung to her.

"No! Wait! Don't leave!" Eva looked up, horny. The drama had really affected her emotions. Lin smiled warmly.

"I'm not going to leave you, Eva," she said. She kissed Eva with some effort since she was taller than Eva, but she didn't mind. "Why do you think I married you?"

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