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She fell silent for a moment. "If you have a solution, Abel, I'm all ears."
He opened one arm to her, stirring the eggs on the stove. "How'd you sleep?"
"I know you don't," she said, her face softening. "I don't much like it either. But this is our priority, right? This is a new world we're hoping...
Ferris was cooking breakfast and he brightened when he saw her. "Hi!"
She looked a little frustrated, raising one eyebrow. "You understand, right? Is there something I'm missing?"
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"Do you have any ideas?" she challenged, tilting her head. "We need to stay focused, Abel. We've had this argument before; just because I'm your...
He left the room, closing the door behind him.
She frowned, tilting her head. "What do you mean?"
He watched her for a moment before standing up, heading for the door.
She seemed a little frustrated, setting the crutches down as she leaned against the wall. "We can't have both of us going in again," she said,...
He kissed the top of her head, falling silent as he closed his eyes.
She looked out at him. "Come on, Abes. Be logical here. That's a smart plan."
He settled back down next to her. "Sleep for a bit, Fleur."
"You saw me in there, Abel. I'm not going to betray you," she said lightly, going into the room and looking down at the table. "And you just won't...
He laughed slightly. "Aren't you tired?"
"No, Abel," she said firmly. "That doesn't make sense. You know this stuff better than I do and I'm faster than you are, so if someone goes in, it...
"I'm serious," he said gently. "You're wonderful."
She visibly brightened. "Oh, good. Then I can plot without a guilty conscience. As soon as my leg gets better, I'm going to go back in."
He looked down at her, one hand resting next to her head. "You really are something, you know," he said quietly.