[He blinks a little at her presence, as if shaken out of his thoughts. Looking up at her, he shakes his head.]
No, it's fine. [He'd love to say that he's doing fine, but he doesn't think anyone will buy it after the fuss he kicked up on Sunday. Forcing it would be worse than just trying to downplay it.] I can't promise I'll be good company, though.
... Ah. [she frowns.] They did everything they could to make it impossible to help each other. So I hope you're not blaming yourself for not waking up.
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No, it's fine. [He'd love to say that he's doing fine, but he doesn't think anyone will buy it after the fuss he kicked up on Sunday. Forcing it would be worse than just trying to downplay it.] I can't promise I'll be good company, though.
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[she will take a seat, though.]
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...He was there with us, and none of us woke up. It doesn't feel right.
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... Ah. [she frowns.] They did everything they could to make it impossible to help each other. So I hope you're not blaming yourself for not waking up.
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I know it wasn't our fault. But it's frightening, knowing there's nothing we can do to intervene.
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