See, you're getting it! And do you see that line up at the top, with "To:"? Try typing in my name, and my email address should pop up. Tap on that, and then hit send when you're done with your message.
[she pulls out her phone so that when he does that he can see that it goes through pretty much immediately!]
no subject
E-mail...? Oh, that's right, that's why we have those other names assigned to us...
[ he does sound a little uncertain though ]
no subject
You're not used to email, are you.
no subject
It was not necessary for me to use it before now.
no subject
no subject
no subject
she pulls up the email app first, then taps on the body of the email so the keyboard comes up onscreen.]
It's pretty simple. You just tap on each of the letters you want to use.
no subject
[ Sounds easy enough. He tries tapping out hello in the body of the email. It's... slow. But he is trying. ]
no subject
[she pulls out her phone so that when he does that he can see that it goes through pretty much immediately!]
no subject
That's not too terribly difficult. Just will take some getting used to. I much prefer calls...
no subject
no subject
It's a record. Anyone could see it. Calls are easier to cover.
no subject
People could overhear one side of a call.
no subject
[ he huffs, because there's no point in arguing. He can't even make calls! ]
No matter, this should get the job done. It's still better than always being seen together.
no subject
Aww. Ashamed to be seen with me?
[she's obviously teasing.]
no subject
It will just make things complicated if anyone catches on to our meetings.
no subject
[she giggles]
Should we stage an argument? Then people would really think we aren't working together.
no subject
I wouldn't say right now... Not when you're supposed to be sad. But keep it in mind. It's a good diversion to keep people off our trail.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
Anyway, I should get going. Don't forget to pretend to be sad! Kehehehe.
no subject
[she huffs! but waves goodbye.]