I suppose most wouldn't generally be subject to that sort of thing on the regular, no. I suppose it's a good thing that reset seems to wipe the slate, in some regard. I can't imagine that repeated pattern is good on anyone's body.
[ Both him and the lion flick their gazes to the magpie, for a moment, before back to where they were respectively at. ]
No, I was asking if that was something that you had always experienced, not necessarily whether it would happen again. My apologies, I did not meant to insinuate as such.
Your apology is accepted. [Though she says it with the same slightly cold smile, the shadow of her bed canopy crossing over her face. The magpie scratches at cloth it can't touch or turn over, moving up to tuck its head beneath her hand.]
When you're sick so often, you get used to people looking after you. Sometimes it's easy to mistake that for care.
typo.... in the tag. touches the ground.
Ok.]
That's recent. [She blinks, not-quite smiling.] I don't make a habit of sleeping in the rain or by infernos.
[CWAAAHHWWW.]
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I suppose most wouldn't generally be subject to that sort of thing on the regular, no. I suppose it's a good thing that reset seems to wipe the slate, in some regard. I can't imagine that repeated pattern is good on anyone's body.
[ Both him and the lion flick their gazes to the magpie, for a moment, before back to where they were respectively at. ]
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[No matter how many weeks it ends up being, as long as she remembers them... Andrew wants to see it to its end.
Then she looks directly at him.]
Will I be sick again in two days' time? Is that what you're trying to ask?
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When you're sick so often, you get used to people looking after you. Sometimes it's easy to mistake that for care.