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!]
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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.
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[ Sounds easy enough. He tries tapping out hello in the body of the email. It's... slow. But he is trying. ]
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[she pulls out her phone so that when he does that he can see that it goes through pretty much immediately!]
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That's not too terribly difficult. Just will take some getting used to. I much prefer calls...
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It's a record. Anyone could see it. Calls are easier to cover.
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People could overhear one side of a call.
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[ 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.
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Aww. Ashamed to be seen with me?
[she's obviously teasing.]
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It will just make things complicated if anyone catches on to our meetings.
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[she giggles]
Should we stage an argument? Then people would really think we aren't working together.
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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.
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Anyway, I should get going. Don't forget to pretend to be sad! Kehehehe.
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[she huffs! but waves goodbye.]