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She curled up on the ground, closing her eyes.
He reached up and cupped her hand, kissing her forehead gently. “You okay?”
“Too bad,” she replied. “Go shower.”
He sat on the bedroll, bringing her down with him. “Sleep.”
She shook her head. “Nope. Not happening.”
“Nope,” she said, lying down on the floor, looking up at the ceiling. “Not if you won’t.”
He reached out a hand to her and his eyes flashed again. He blinked, and they went back to normal.
She folded her arms before sitting on the floor stubbornly, crossing her arms. “Don’t test my ability to be polite, Z. You won’t win.”
As they settled down for the night, Puck went and laid down on his bedroll, his back to them. Ben squinted at him before looking over at...
“I will sleep on the floor,” she warned him. “And I don’t have a blanket. Sleep in the bed.”
Ben didn’t notice, already beginning to clean up.
She squinted at him, folding her arms. “Are you really so cowardly that you can’t sleep in the same bed as someone?” she asked playfully. “It’s...
Puck sighed, finishing his food and setting the plate down. “I can’t wait to be home.”
“What? No, you will not,” she said, folding her arms. “I will not sleep in a bed while you sleep on the floor.”
“The Fae capital,” Ben replied, looking out at the ruins.
She paused, squinting at the bed for a moment before her eyes widened. “I am so sorry,” she said, turning to him with concern in her eyes. “They...
Ben gave Puck a plate and then took his own, leaning back. “It’s about another day’s journey to get to Elune’s Radiance,” Puck said after a moment.
She nodded before leading him inside.
He finished cooking and began to plate up the food. “Puck, you hungry?” Puck came over to them, his brow furrowed.
“I’m really glad you’re here,” she told him gently before laughing a little. “Or... I guess I’m glad I’m here.”