"Huh." Well, that was a good question. "I think it's just their vibe. I don't know if they're really all that sad. They are just a bit dramatic over it. Makes for better songs that way."
And the audience certainly seemed to like it. "You are happy they are in love?" He asked it tentatively, because he wasn't sure whether Aziraphale meant that they were in love with each other. And if he meant that, then he wasn't sure whether it was all right to ask, even if he did wonder. Was it offensive to assume that Aziraphale was homophobic? Or that his beliefs would be?
He wasn't even sure what he was asking. Or why it seemed to matter so much.
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And the audience certainly seemed to like it. "You are happy they are in love?" He asked it tentatively, because he wasn't sure whether Aziraphale meant that they were in love with each other. And if he meant that, then he wasn't sure whether it was all right to ask, even if he did wonder. Was it offensive to assume that Aziraphale was homophobic? Or that his beliefs would be?
He wasn't even sure what he was asking. Or why it seemed to matter so much.