“Anyway, how are you and Ramona doing?'

Uh… you know. Pretty good.'

Have you said the L-Word yet?'

The L-Word? You mean? Lesbian?'
Uh… No. The other L-Word.'

?'

Okay. Uh, It's "love." I wasn't trying to trick you or anything.”

Source: Scott Pilgrim, Volume 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together

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Bryan Lee O'Malley 18
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