Nuh uh. Grif knows every line in the book, and he shoots back, "Talking, huh? I didn't know face-sucking was a considered a dialect of English." Okay, he's not even mad, because it's true. They weren't doing anything bad or super inappropriate (...this time...?), but Grif does so enjoy giving others a hard time.
John stammers out an apology as Grif walks further in to the room. He doesn't usually find himself embarrassed, but there's something about being caught by surprise that's a little mortifying. Smith glances over at Katie with an exaggerated cringe that almost immediately ends up turning in to a sheepish smile. Oops.
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John stammers out an apology as Grif walks further in to the room. He doesn't usually find himself embarrassed, but there's something about being caught by surprise that's a little mortifying. Smith glances over at Katie with an exaggerated cringe that almost immediately ends up turning in to a sheepish smile. Oops.