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From Webster's Dictionary:
Rhe·tor·i·cal
Pronunciation: ri-'tor-i-k&l, -'tär-
Variant(s): also rhe·tor·ic /ri-'tor-ik, -'tär-/
Function: adjective
1 a : of, relating to, or concerned with rhetoric b : employed for rhetorical effect; especially : asked merely for effect with no answer expected
As in, my dear audra, that has to be a rhetorical question because this is too good to end.
I love the need in this, the way Don was perhaps less prepared to deal with Charlie involved in such a scenario than Charlie actually was. And of course the overwhelming hotness.
The words make no sense next to the shape of Charlie’s collar bone beneath his mouth, the taut muscles of Charlie’s shoulder beneath his teeth.
My favorite line. It just underlines Don's state of mind so well. The way his need to see Charlie's body whole turns to just his need for Charlie's body.