"Okay," Lee says, and manages to pull away, in the moment, even if he'd rather not, "Just... hold on a minute."
He leaves Molly where she stands to take a few steps closer to the curb where he potentially can be seen by a passing cab. Sometimes, it strikes him just how strange it is to do something so normal on a night like this, and just how long it's been since he flagged down a cab. If he were by himself, Lee might have just walked the few blocks back to his apartment, but he doesn't think Molly particularly wants to walk in the cold.
Fortunately, it's not long before one stops— the driver's probably aware that there's a party happening at City Hall tonight— and Lee waves Molly over as he opens the door.
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He leaves Molly where she stands to take a few steps closer to the curb where he potentially can be seen by a passing cab. Sometimes, it strikes him just how strange it is to do something so normal on a night like this, and just how long it's been since he flagged down a cab. If he were by himself, Lee might have just walked the few blocks back to his apartment, but he doesn't think Molly particularly wants to walk in the cold.
Fortunately, it's not long before one stops— the driver's probably aware that there's a party happening at City Hall tonight— and Lee waves Molly over as he opens the door.