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Tuesday, July 16th, 2013 03:32 am (UTC)
I think one important question would be - what prompt Oliver to do it in the first place? Where was his head at? Had this been building for awhile, and he just decided "go for it?" Was her talking turning him on enough that he just gave in? (Which would play into the idea of her assuming it was to shut her up because her talking wasn't wanted as opposed to the truth which could've been that her talking is one of the integral things that attracts him to her.)

So, Felicity has an inherent belief that Oliver would never actually want her just to want her - I'm betting until she said that, it never would've occurred to him that she would think that. And given the conversation you have between him and Diggle above, he's probably feeling a combination of embarassed, annoyed (by how he handled the situation), and frustrated, because things aren't like he thought they were and now he's got to rethink everything.

I'd like to see what's going on in Oliver's head, and what's going on in Felicity's head, and also what (if anything) Diggle decides to do based on what he thinks has happened thus far? Ideally it would end with lots of hot sex between Oliver and Felicity (of course) but more UST (because now they're both hyper-aware of it, aren't they?) and maybe even some arguing would be awesome too. :)

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