@bubblegum
"Like…an open market?"
((that was a terrible reply sorry))
"Like…an open market?"
((that was a terrible reply sorry))
(No problem lol I don't actually know anything about Italy)
"Like, a square. You know how you see in movies? Like in Aladdin where he's stealing shit. It's like that."
"Oh." There was another moment of silence. "That sounds nice."
"Mhmm… it was pretty nice when we lived there. Then we had to move here, and… eh, I guess it's alright."
"Can you…say something else in…Italian?" Bridge asked quietly, blushing a little as he did.
"What do you want me to say?"
"I…I don't know. Anything you want."
"Tutto quello che vuoi." He smirked a bit to himself.
Bridge tilted his head. "What…what does that mean?"
"Anything you want." Scipio continued smirking, enjoying being a smartass.
"Oh." Bridge giggled a little bit.
"What else?" Scipio brushed a bit of hair out of his face.
Bridge bit his lip, thinking. "I…I like your accent?"
"Mi piace il tuo accento. I suppose yours is alright too."
He let his lip go, smiling. "I don't…have one, really."
"To me you do. You just don't think so because it sounds like everyone else's around you."
"Oh. I…okay." He glanced to the wall and floor for a moment before turning his attention back to Scipio.
(Is this set in America or what?)
"Everybody has an accent. I have an Italian one. You have an American one."
((America lol))
"Okay…I…I hadn't noticed," He admitted with a shy smile.
Scipio nodded. "There are different American accents. There are ones like yours, and strong southern accents. But nonetheless, your accent sounds as different to me as mine does to you."
"Oh." Bridge paused. "I…I like yours better."
"Alright. Anything else you want to hear in Italian?"
He hummed a little in thought, biting his lip again. "Nothing in particular."
"Niente in particolare." Scipio smirked again.
Bridge giggled some more, again glancing elsewhere before looking back to Scipio.
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