He has to smile at the way she glares at the wood she's gathered. It had taken Finnick and Annie longer than he'd thought it would to build their fence, too, even with the two of them and a little familiarity with some of what they were doing.
"At least you won't have geese helping," he says, a little dry, because whatever the geese had been doing, quite often it had not been helping. Sometimes they'd wandered a little way away and started grazing, but there had been other times when they'd simply tried to escape.
He pauses, joining her in studying the garden in front of her.
"Do you want me to come by tomorrow and see if I can help?"
It's stated a little awkwardly, a little suddenly, but he says it, in respect to Annie's desires for the two of them to become closer to some of the community. Besides, he likes Beverly, and she'd been sympathetic to the plight of the people of Panem.
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"At least you won't have geese helping," he says, a little dry, because whatever the geese had been doing, quite often it had not been helping. Sometimes they'd wandered a little way away and started grazing, but there had been other times when they'd simply tried to escape.
He pauses, joining her in studying the garden in front of her.
"Do you want me to come by tomorrow and see if I can help?"
It's stated a little awkwardly, a little suddenly, but he says it, in respect to Annie's desires for the two of them to become closer to some of the community. Besides, he likes Beverly, and she'd been sympathetic to the plight of the people of Panem.