He went on...
"Alone and yet together...
Apart, but also near...
Near, but oh so far...
Like the moon and the sun..."
"You're just putting opposites together. Stop that." She said.
"No I'm not."
"Yes, you are."
"All right. Maybe I am. I can't rhyme like that....
Like chocolate and vanilla...
Like ham and eggs...
Like butter and toast...
Now I'm all hungry."
He said.
He went on, "Whilst...
"Whilst?" she inquired. "Who uses 'whilst' anymore? That's like... Old English or something."
"I do."
"You do?"
"Yes, I use whilst. I use whilst all the time in fact."
"Since when?"
"I've always used whilst. Whilst whilst whilst. See?"
"I do."
"Don't roll your eyes at me... woman!"
"Don't call me 'woman.'"
He went on, ignoring her, "Whilst," he puased and looked at her. She rolled her eyes. "Whilst in the valley of the setting sun and the moon shone down..."
"Now you sound like the Hobbit book, Mr. Tolkien," she interrupted.
"May I finish?"
"All right. All right. Go on. Sound like a Hobbit if you want, for all I care. You and you're whilsting and hobbit talk."
He continued, "Whilst..."
She interrupted, "You know, you do have hairy feet like a hobbit."
He was quiet. "I think I should like some toast now. With butter."
"Butter?" She raised an eyebrow.
"Yes. Butter."
"Oh."
"Mmmhmmm."
And then they both turned and looked at Bob who was wondering what the heck these two characters were talking about. And then they looked out at the people who are reading this thread.