[it takes like... an unreasonable amount of time for her to make her way down, but she does! she moves over to a counter, and like, usually she'd hoist herself up, but this time she sort of just sinks down to sit on the floor instead. also her hood is up, and she has on gloves.]
[ well he's making coffee, but the kettle can do its thing without being watched and he just moves to sit down in front of her when she sinks to the ground. ]
w6, friday
where
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Hey.
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[her emotions are pretty haywire - frayed and frazzled - but she's outwardly calm.]
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he shifts himself so he can sit next to her and gives her a little nudge. he is a leaning post now. ]
I feel like I should be asking you that.
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Everything is up. You'd have to be more specific.
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I don't know where to start. You've been edgy since yesterday evening, like you were waiting for something to happen.
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[ he'll lean his head against hers. ] It's tough not to be on edge, though.
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she doesn't have a lot of energy, so she just makes a noise, curling. she's less warm than normal.]
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Lup?
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Yeah. I do. [ he bumps his forehead against the side of her head. ]
No time to hop in one of the pods?
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It wouldn't do anything.
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[ .... hm. he doesn’t like the idea of medical supplies NOT working on her, at all. ]
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[ it's a difference! but he doesn't move, just lets her stay where she is and hopefully not hurt as much by not moving around. ]
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Don't worry about me so much. [a little ping of self-loathing? that's weird.]
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[ it's soft and not accusatory. ] We don't have to go anywhere. Have a nap if you want, coffee can be heated up again.
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But you're welcome.
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Me too. [she's just a shady lady who plays favorites, she guesses.]
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