No, it isn't. [Veronica's visible ease with which she moves through life continues into here, though she knows somehow that this has the chance to be way more complicated than it needs to be. Or, well, that it can develop into that. Every time she's tried to write off something as "nothing more than a moment," it's come back to bite her in the ass. She knows better now. In improving herself, she knows that she's utterly changed who she is—sentimentality doesn't pass her by. It's a part of who she is these days.]
But I think we can both agree that what we did that day and what we might do in here are both entirely different things. As far as I know, Cheryl hasn't planted any cameras in here. It's just you and me. [There wouldn't be a camera in there if it were Cheryl instead of Betty, which is why she points this out. Given everything that happens in Riverdale, it wouldn't be completely unusual for someone to film two girls making out in a closet. In fact, Veronica could almost expect such a thing to occur.
She knows that her ability to bond with ease with just about anyone can be seen as contentious, as if she has a fleeting, malleable identity that's built more upon looking good and doing the right thing than any integrity. Hell, some part of her worries about it. But she wants to be good, to have things be good, which is why she's tried to work with a more candid approach with Betty.
That said, Veronica feels like this is a ball that needs to be in Betty's court. How she perceives this will also guide how they kiss, if they kiss, how long they will kiss—and whether they enjoy it. She'd prefer the last thing to be a conditional factor. Whatever is chosen, it has to be good—for both of them. And in that, it won't be about what pieces she's sliding into place, but what makes Betty feel like she has a handle on all of this.]
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But I think we can both agree that what we did that day and what we might do in here are both entirely different things. As far as I know, Cheryl hasn't planted any cameras in here. It's just you and me. [There wouldn't be a camera in there if it were Cheryl instead of Betty, which is why she points this out. Given everything that happens in Riverdale, it wouldn't be completely unusual for someone to film two girls making out in a closet. In fact, Veronica could almost expect such a thing to occur.
She knows that her ability to bond with ease with just about anyone can be seen as contentious, as if she has a fleeting, malleable identity that's built more upon looking good and doing the right thing than any integrity. Hell, some part of her worries about it. But she wants to be good, to have things be good, which is why she's tried to work with a more candid approach with Betty.
That said, Veronica feels like this is a ball that needs to be in Betty's court. How she perceives this will also guide how they kiss, if they kiss, how long they will kiss—and whether they enjoy it. She'd prefer the last thing to be a conditional factor. Whatever is chosen, it has to be good—for both of them. And in that, it won't be about what pieces she's sliding into place, but what makes Betty feel like she has a handle on all of this.]