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She sighed, getting up with a frown and heading toward the door. "I'll leave you to it."
"I don't like that," she told him honestly. "It's not like I wanted to come into your room and annoy you."
"It's not hot, you're just sick and the window was making it worse," she told him. "I'm sorry."
Her speech quieted slightly as she frowned, looking outside. "You seemed annoyed when I closed your window."
She watched him, her expression surprisingly serious. "If I'm annoying you, you can just tell me. Okay?"
She frowned. "That's a long time.. But thank you for drinking the tea and lying down. You'll feel better a lot faster."
She frowned, lying out on her stomach and propping her head up with her hands as she watched him. "How long?'
She looked over at him. "You can't?"
She nodded, shifting. "Good. You're welcome. I think you should try and get some sleep."
"Still," she said. "I wish it were different. Is your throat starting to feel any better? The tea had ginseng and honey."
She sighed, watching him with a sort of sad expression. "I'm sorry you feel that way."
She frowned, her head tilting as she folded her legs. "Because I'm worried about you, dummy. I want you to be okay."
"That is exactly why I worry," she informed him, her expression uncertain. "You're sick and you hardly accept my help. Even what you claim is...
She observed, getting up and bringing him the tea. "Take a break? Please?"
(Discord?) She frowned. "I don't think so."
She sighed, still worried about him. "Can't it wait a day? Your health is important."
She nodded, sitting on his bed and watching him. "You really should rest."
She nodded, going over and closing the window again. "Is it okay if I stay in here with you?"
She came over to him and tapped his back gently, the action meant to be soothing more than anything. "Please drink the tea at least?"
She frowned, watching him with a stern expression and waiting for him to finish. "Are you okay?"