Anywhere I can crash is fine. But not a scratch on me.
[ She's just. Tired. But their Faction can come back now and that's one step closer to ensuring everyone can come back now, so whatever happens tomorrow, Dorothy will find a way to keep her chin up. ]
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He looks surprised to see her even though he shouldn't really.] Miss Dorothy-- [He reaches out a bit because she looks extremely exhausted.]
Are you all right?
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[ But thanks, can she just lean ]
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[...
He hates this. But he does part his arms and let her lean. He'll wrap them tentatively around her; he doesn't want to hurt her?]
How did it go...?
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It's done. No one's getting worked anymore.
[ She means to say that they don't need to worry about killing now, but you know. Surfer slang in a soft British accent is annoying. ]
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Thank you, Miss Dorothy. We appreciate your help, no matter what happens from here on out.
[His voice softens.]
You did well. You can rest. Do you want to rest here, or at your room? Do you.have any injuries I should look at?
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Anywhere I can crash is fine. But not a scratch on me.
[ She's just. Tired. But their Faction can come back now and that's one step closer to ensuring everyone can come back now, so whatever happens tomorrow, Dorothy will find a way to keep her chin up. ]
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You can perch in my arms, if you don't mind, and I'll carp you back. Carry.
[He looks a tad confused for a second, but then parts his arms to indicate he's going to try to gently lift her.]
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[ Blanca, where did you even sleep--
But Dorothy nods, gathering her crutches off to one side so he can heft her up a little more easily. ]
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[He tries to heft her up without jarring her anywhere, so he can carry her to her own room.]
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[ She gets it. But thanks, she feels tall now. ]