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Burke didn’t seem to follow, looking up at them in confusion.
He seemed uncertain, tilting his head as he considered him. “Hello. You’re the one who’s caused all the ruckus tonight?”
Burke made a small, surprised sounding noise, falling back. “Pardon me, who are you?”
He frowned, cracking open the door to peer outside cautiously. “Are you worried they caught him?”
“Of course,” he said, turning to her. “Now, do we need to find your brother?”
He stood up, putting away the medical supplies in an old cupboard.
“Don’t worry about it, Ma’am. I’d do it for everyone.”
“It’s not a trading system,” he replied, leaning against the wall. “You just do what you can.”
He looked over at her in surprise before shrugging. “Why would I be unkind?”
He nodded, looking over at her. "For you, Ma'am? Of course."
He worked quietly, standing up after a minute and going over to the sink. "There. I think that should do it. You should try to avoid moving for...
“Sh,” he soothed, “don’t move... let me patch you up.”
“Did he get hurt? It looks like you’re the one making sacrifices...”
He returned with some bandages, frowning as he tended to the wound. “I thought you said that you wouldn’t be doing these kinds of things, Ms....
His eyes widened and he stood up quickly. “Stay right there. I’ll get you patched up.”
“Stupid?” he asked, setting her down in his chair. “Why? I didn’t know you had a brother.”
His eyes widened and he rushed out to her, taking her in his arms. “Oh, darlin’, oh... what happened to you? Come inside.”
Burke looked up as he saw running outside his house. He opened the door, squinting o into the darkness. “Hello?”
Ellie has been woken by the shattering and subsequent escape. She looked out the window in horror, her eyes wide before she went to her father.
She woke up a few hours later, but upon finding that he had left, she stood up and returned home.