Yes, Erik will eventually find his place with Ryan's family, it'll take a bit of time to get there. I'd say they still have baggage, but they're definitely in a better place to work around it!
"I can’t believe we’re doing this.” Erik shook his head as they walked through the roped off lanes that led onto the massive ferry.
“Why?”
“Because… I don’t know.”
Ryan chuckled, then gave his signature grin and shrug. “I like it. It’s one of my favorite things to do in New York.”
“Really?” Erik said, as they climbed the steps to the third level of the giant boat. “Of all the things to do in New York, riding the Staten Island ferry is one of your favorite?”
“Yeah. It’s
Erik tossed his phone onto the coffee table and flopped down on his couch. Today was not his day. In fact, this week had not been his week. Every phone call he’d made had been intercepted by voicemail or some shifty assistant, and he hadn’t been able to get through to any of the potential financial backers he’d been hoping to set up meetings with. And from the other side, the director and writers from his latest project wouldn’t stop calling him, asking him to fix this problem or that problem an
Aw, I'm glad you love them!!! I love them, too, though sometimes they're such pains in the ass, hehe. Just get on with it already!! haha, but then there wouldn't be much of a story, would there?
Yes!! That's exactly the feeling I meant!! Even when we talk to someone regularly, if we're not in the same room, we tend to make up little extra bits to fill in what's missing. And then we have to wonder whether what we've made up is actually real. I'm glad you understand the feeling