No, I don't think so. We both pretty much passed out afterwards. She fell asleep before I did, but the melatonin did its work last night for me.
Iris is far more used to her nose than we are. I bet she smelled my blood- she's been around it before. My guess? She was coming to check on me and saw you on the way out, looking distraught.
[ Honestly? He's glad to hear it. He hopes she gave Malcolm some comfort. ]
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I used to be wary of her kindness, too. But everything I've seen and felt tells me it's genuine. She's like a golden retriever in humanoid form. She's also an alien that's been around for a very long time and has a lot more capacity than most people, from what I could tell.
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Iris is far more used to her nose than we are. I bet she smelled my blood- she's been around it before. My guess? She was coming to check on me and saw you on the way out, looking distraught.
[ Honestly? He's glad to hear it. He hopes she gave Malcolm some comfort. ]
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[He did not believe it last night. She was comforting, but he never settled completely into it. But he trusts Will.]
She was kind. She walked me back to my cabin.
Re: Wee morning hours, the day after the murder; text
I used to be wary of her kindness, too. But everything I've seen and felt tells me it's genuine. She's like a golden retriever in humanoid form. She's also an alien that's been around for a very long time and has a lot more capacity than most people, from what I could tell.
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I’ll try to… remember that. And also talk to her more.