It's a glowing compliment, as far as Neil's concerned. He struggles sometimes, these feelings of selfishness and sadness, and it feels rather nice to have a dear friend say that he's, well, anything, but especially wonderful.
Neil and Benji slide up to the bar on the other side of Rosie and Mark, and Benji finally asks Neil if he'd like something to drink.
"Rum and coke, dear, thank you." He leans toward Rosie, shoulder to shoulder, giving her a bit of presence even if they're both starting to settle into their own conversations with these boys.
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Neil and Benji slide up to the bar on the other side of Rosie and Mark, and Benji finally asks Neil if he'd like something to drink.
"Rum and coke, dear, thank you." He leans toward Rosie, shoulder to shoulder, giving her a bit of presence even if they're both starting to settle into their own conversations with these boys.