"Ah, my era, then," she says, brightening in a silly kind of way when Sabrina mentions it. "Or the early days, at least. Good to know there's still enough cinematic merit to it in the future." Never quite as tactile as her two friends--even without considering that they were in a relationship with one another--at first Rosie just looks down when Sabrina's feet land in her lap, but doesn't pull away.
"You have a point, Charlie," she says, looking at them both with a wry half-smile. "If I hadn't known better, I'd say Sabrina and I were contemporaries." As she talks, she lets her hand rest lightly on Sabrina's ankle.
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"You have a point, Charlie," she says, looking at them both with a wry half-smile. "If I hadn't known better, I'd say Sabrina and I were contemporaries." As she talks, she lets her hand rest lightly on Sabrina's ankle.