His awareness of the punishments is the reason he wants Lydia to be careful. He doesn't want to see her punished nor does he want to have to defend her.
"I'll give you the card and you can do it. I'm unsurprisingly awful at grocery shopping too," he tells her with a grin. He actually likes the sound of it as well. It sounds domestic and couple-y. Of course, back in the real world he and Lydia would run into the same complications that his other relationships have. He doesn't honestly know how Lydia would handle the Daredevil thing, but he's learned from his brief relationship with Karen that he needs to be forthcoming about being Daredevil.
"Gosh, that's going to be hard on me," he tells her, eating home cooked food as opposed to takeout he means. He chuckles and shrugs a little, glad that she's taking it as the joke he means it.
It is a good thing. He can't think of anyone he'd rather spend that time with. Of course, he has to actually listen to what she's saying, but he has to listen to the monotone assistant he's been assigned. Lydia is a much better and pleasant choice. "In the afternoons, when you get a free moment, just come by. I'll let you know if I'm in court for some reason or if it doesn't work that day."
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"I'll give you the card and you can do it. I'm unsurprisingly awful at grocery shopping too," he tells her with a grin. He actually likes the sound of it as well. It sounds domestic and couple-y. Of course, back in the real world he and Lydia would run into the same complications that his other relationships have. He doesn't honestly know how Lydia would handle the Daredevil thing, but he's learned from his brief relationship with Karen that he needs to be forthcoming about being Daredevil.
"Gosh, that's going to be hard on me," he tells her, eating home cooked food as opposed to takeout he means. He chuckles and shrugs a little, glad that she's taking it as the joke he means it.
It is a good thing. He can't think of anyone he'd rather spend that time with. Of course, he has to actually listen to what she's saying, but he has to listen to the monotone assistant he's been assigned. Lydia is a much better and pleasant choice. "In the afternoons, when you get a free moment, just come by. I'll let you know if I'm in court for some reason or if it doesn't work that day."