That was an absolute disaster of a sentence. How much food did you make?
[The sheer amount of food he appears to be producing out of his tote speaks volumes about just what Kaveh had meant by "made too much" — largely because she suspects she's not the only one he's made this offer to.
Or it's all a farce and a way of checking up on her. Or both. It could be both.
She finds her way into a dining room chair, turning it around so she can fold her arms across the back rail and rest her chin atop them while she watches him.]
But fine. First point: we should not argue about it because it's emotionally imbalanced. This topic of conversation puts me into a position of vulnerability that you aren't subject to.
no subject
[The sheer amount of food he appears to be producing out of his tote speaks volumes about just what Kaveh had meant by "made too much" — largely because she suspects she's not the only one he's made this offer to.
Or it's all a farce and a way of checking up on her. Or both. It could be both.
She finds her way into a dining room chair, turning it around so she can fold her arms across the back rail and rest her chin atop them while she watches him.]
But fine. First point: we should not argue about it because it's emotionally imbalanced. This topic of conversation puts me into a position of vulnerability that you aren't subject to.