[When Shaw wakes up, she elects not to interrupt Will going about his day, once she verifies via her warden item that he's safe and healthy. But when he next comes into his cabin, he'll find her awake, still wherever he'd left her coma'd body - and with Jet lying across her legs, her gently scruffing at his face.]
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[ He'd left her on his bed, as he has been sleeping on the couch- those nights when he's actually been sleeping, and also been here. Tonight, he comes back from his shift at the kennels with both Winston and Jax in tow. He freezes when he sees Shaw up, then breaks into a smile.
The dogs tug at their leashes and he bends down to unhook them. They both rush towards Shaw, eager to greet her. ]
[She accepts the clobbering, smiling faintly as she pets each dog in turn (maybe giving a little special attention to Winston, since he and Jet are her favorites). ]
Looks like I stole your bed. How long have I been out?
[And that faint smile flickers just a tad brighter for a second.
When he glances down at the note, she follows his gaze to the floor, then gently dislodges Jax from her elbow so that she can lean down and picking it up.
Eighteen days, it says. She's been gone eighteen days. The smile vanishes entirely.]
No flood, no breach, but I was still out for nearly three weeks.
Yep. And people here find ways to make a mess all on their own, unsurprisingly.
[ He stops himself, remembering something good for once: ] Neal graduated, though. He's been through the wringer lately, but something clicked. Pretty sure he's planning on staying on as a warden.
[ Well, that's the end of his good news, honestly. He fidgets with his fingers at her question. It's been awhile since the focus has been on him. ]
Well, uh. Not a lot, other than spending more time with Malcolm. He actually pulled me to a party in the lounge. That was pretty good, until Laura punched him in the face.
Honestly, I've been in kind of a holding pattern. I...talked to Lestat, and found that we can chat about dogs without growling at each other. So there's that.
[ Will's clearly thinking that over for a few long moments. He eventually shakes his head. ]
It felt more like Lestat was being asked to at least acknowledge I was as much a person as he is, with my own unique form and function. Going by that? It was more productive than I expected.
[It's something that Shaw is all too familiar with herself these days - both the feeling of overwhelm itself, as well as the resulting impulse. She nods, and shifts a little, preparing to stand if he needs to.]
[There are so few people who not only accept, but appreciate that she is how she is - and once again, Shaw finds herself absurdly grateful for getting so lucky pairing-wise. She nods and starts to settle back against the pillows, but then--]
You want me to at least get out of your bed? I don't mind sitting on the floor if you'd rather.
[ Will gives her a small grin, but he's not going to keep her there if she wants to get up. The dogs are still competing for pets, although it seems like Winston is winning right now. ]
You thirsty or anything? I don't know what it's like coming out of those.
[Well, if she's not getting kicked out she's certainly not leaving these pillows and this dogpile (also a pillow, kind of) of her own accord. She shifts to the side a little to give Will more room if he wants to flop next to her, but otherwise, she stays right where she is.]
Water, yeah. Sure. Thanks.
[After a brief pause, she adds--]
-- Graham. There is something I wanted you to know.
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The dogs tug at their leashes and he bends down to unhook them. They both rush towards Shaw, eager to greet her. ]
Hey. Welcome back.
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[She accepts the clobbering, smiling faintly as she pets each dog in turn (maybe giving a little special attention to Winston, since he and Jet are her favorites). ]
Looks like I stole your bed. How long have I been out?
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A little over a couple of weeks. No floods, no breach yet.
[ He sounds mildly disappointed about that. He'd been hoping Shaw could miss that, at least. ]
Dogs missed you...I'm sure you couldn't tell.
[ What with the way they're all clambering on the bed for her attention- yes, even Jet who has probably had plenty of time with her already. ]
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[And that faint smile flickers just a tad brighter for a second.
When he glances down at the note, she follows his gaze to the floor, then gently dislodges Jax from her elbow so that she can lean down and picking it up.
Eighteen days, it says. She's been gone eighteen days. The smile vanishes entirely.]
No flood, no breach, but I was still out for nearly three weeks.
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Yep. And people here find ways to make a mess all on their own, unsurprisingly.
[ He stops himself, remembering something good for once: ] Neal graduated, though. He's been through the wringer lately, but something clicked. Pretty sure he's planning on staying on as a warden.
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[She curls her fingers around the note, crumpling it.]
I wanna know what's been up with you, though.
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[ Well, that's the end of his good news, honestly. He fidgets with his fingers at her question. It's been awhile since the focus has been on him. ]
Well, uh. Not a lot, other than spending more time with Malcolm. He actually pulled me to a party in the lounge. That was pretty good, until Laura punched him in the face.
Honestly, I've been in kind of a holding pattern. I...talked to Lestat, and found that we can chat about dogs without growling at each other. So there's that.
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It doesn't make you feel like you're being asked to not care about what he did?
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It felt more like Lestat was being asked to at least acknowledge I was as much a person as he is, with my own unique form and function. Going by that? It was more productive than I expected.
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A frown creases her brow as she studies him.]
That was two comas in, what, four months? Both for a couple weeks each time. I'm useless to you if I'm asleep half the time.
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I mean, we can try to set up a plan, in case that happens again.
I did hear a theory about the correlation between deaths and comas, that maybe you need more of a 'break' to come back from a larger number of deaths.
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[ That sounds like a good backup. Even if Malcolm could probably handle most things, in a pinch.
His eyes slide halfway shut, and he looks for a moment like he might be drifting off. But he does refocus on Shaw. ]
You have questions about anything else while you were down? Anything else?
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Are you tired? We can talk later.
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[ He looks up, trying to decide how to say it. ]
I'm getting overwhelmed again. Maybe I've been 'socializing' too much lately, but I just want to hole up here with the dogs again for awhile.
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You want me to go?
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[ Then what is- ah. ]
You being up is just highlighting how tired I was getting of other people.
...that's a compliment, honest.
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You want me to at least get out of your bed? I don't mind sitting on the floor if you'd rather.
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[ Will gives her a small grin, but he's not going to keep her there if she wants to get up. The dogs are still competing for pets, although it seems like Winston is winning right now. ]
You thirsty or anything? I don't know what it's like coming out of those.
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Water, yeah. Sure. Thanks.
[After a brief pause, she adds--]
-- Graham. There is something I wanted you to know.
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