[ they're amused, there, too - like they're laughing at a private joke. but: ] You seem to be in better spirits, you know. How're you feeling, from earlier in the weekend?
[ this is a bold proclamation but they are just going with it. ]
Now... someone I took under my wing. Hmm. How about... 's a girl that I knew. One not that much younger than me, but it felt like it, sometimes. Sort of a baby bird.
[ there's an easy sense of amusement as they speak, warm. ]
[ they don't say anything to the first bit, because they're right! and they know they're right.
they just settle with a little hum. ]
She was a little awkward, and maybe not very good at making friends. But, the big bird she befriended saw a lot of himself in her, so, he thought maybe they could start working together. And they did. [ there's a sense of that wry amusement as they're talking through this little 'story'. ]
She reminded him of what it was like to have a family.
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Glad we've got the same taste. [ like, very amused. ] Sounds like you like a certain kind of person, though, so it's not surprising.
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[huffs.]
I enjoy Harrowhark's company, as well.
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[ just! saying!!
and, ah. there's a little affection in their voice: ] I do too. Smart as a whip, that one.
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[he says as if he knew zero smart people before]
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Why, because she's not full of mischief? That's bullshit, she's got a streak. I can tell.
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So long as she does not turn it on me, we shall continue to get along.
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[ they're amused, there, too - like they're laughing at a private joke. but: ] You seem to be in better spirits, you know. How're you feeling, from earlier in the weekend?
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[the obvious, like, broken arm and generally being beat up.]
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What you really should be doing is resting, big guy.
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[stoppp.]
And I will rest when I am ready to.
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[ there's a little coaxing there, teasing. ] I'll read you a bedtime story.
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[he is a full grown ancient thank you?]
Of what, pray tell.
[if it's a jokey answer he's kicking them out of his room]
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Well, what kind of stories do you like to hear?
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Probably ones about all the things they've taken under their wing.
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after a pause:]
Choose one, then.
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they point at his bed. ]
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then sighs a put-upon sigh, and lies down.]
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they are also going to pull the blankets up over him and tuck him in, and then come and settle down cross legged on the bed. ]
See? Was that so hard?
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[HE CAN MOVE HIS OWN BLANKETS.]
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[ this is a bold proclamation but they are just going with it. ]
Now... someone I took under my wing. Hmm. How about... 's a girl that I knew. One not that much younger than me, but it felt like it, sometimes. Sort of a baby bird.
[ there's an easy sense of amusement as they speak, warm. ]
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[rolling his eyes...
but he's settled in, regardless.]
...carry on, then.
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they just settle with a little hum. ]
She was a little awkward, and maybe not very good at making friends. But, the big bird she befriended saw a lot of himself in her, so, he thought maybe they could start working together. And they did. [ there's a sense of that wry amusement as they're talking through this little 'story'. ]
She reminded him of what it was like to have a family.
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