[ well! they just watched a teenager get stabbed and daan led her away to somewhere quieter for a bit. this can be during that time, or sometime after.
she's sitting and trying to be subtle about the fact that she's taking very slow, deep, deliberate breaths to keep herself composed. it's probably very obvious to a doctor. ]
[ she takes a long sip of the water, leaving sooty fingerprints on the glass. then she settles in with the pup at her side. she admires it for a moment before looking back to daan. ]
You think so...?
It's all a bit similar to what I'm used to back home. And, I think... trying to organize information and solve things helps calm me, in a way.
Then you've done overmuch where you're from. Regardless of whether you're going to tell me not to treat you like one, you're still a kid and there's lots of adults around.
[ He's seen a lot of kids lose out on their childhoods, wartime and all. Hells, even he never had one, albeit for far different reasons. He just kind of wishes he could see a happy kid one of these days without problems??? Every single teen in this game lives such a horrid life. ]
I'm not going to stop you from doing work, especially if it helps you -- I feel sort of the same, if you replaced organisation with doctoring, helping others. But it is good to take a break now and again, so they tell me.
Week 7, Monday
she's sitting and trying to be subtle about the fact that she's taking very slow, deep, deliberate breaths to keep herself composed. it's probably very obvious to a doctor. ]
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Could I get you anything, Kate? Water, mostly, but anything else besides?
...Karlach left me with a stuffed puppy from the boardwalk. Its name is Tulip, if you'd like him.
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Water would be nice. [ a thoughtful pause. ] I wouldn't mind seeing Tulip, too.
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[ It'll be a quick trip, back in minutes. A glass of cool and fresh water, unlike the camp's terrible tap, and a cute puppo. ]
You've really been through the wringer lately, and still you're really ahead of the game with the meetings and housekeeping...
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You think so...?
It's all a bit similar to what I'm used to back home. And, I think... trying to organize information and solve things helps calm me, in a way.
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[ He's seen a lot of kids lose out on their childhoods, wartime and all. Hells, even he never had one, albeit for far different reasons. He just kind of wishes he could see a happy kid one of these days without problems??? Every single teen in this game lives such a horrid life. ]
I'm not going to stop you from doing work, especially if it helps you -- I feel sort of the same, if you replaced organisation with doctoring, helping others. But it is good to take a break now and again, so they tell me.