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She frowned at him, tilting her head. "You're awfully cavalier about it."
"I know, but..." He sighed slightly, looking over at her before lying back on the ground, looking up towards the emerging stars. "You've had a...
He looked at his food curiously, his brow furrowed. "Vegetables between bread. You didn't lie."
"He said we'd talk," she said quietly, not meeting his gaze. "He said that I was doing a lot for them, and he'd discuss it and see what he could do."
He looked over at her thoughtfully. "You should get some sleep."
"Well, I had one and I don't feel dizzy."
She planted a small kiss on his neck, her hand on his chest. "I spoke to Zad about you coming back to Earth."
He gave her a small smile. "It'll be okay, Blaise. I promise you."
"I trip a lot when I'm dizzy, though."
She shifted awake, her eyes fluttering open. "Hey, Warns."
"We will," he promised, looking over at her. "Don't worry."
He frowned, tilting his head. "I don't like being dizzy."
She was stretched out next to him, her head on his shoulder.
He laughed slightly, looking up at her. “I thought so too.”
“Like a rabbit?”
(Yoop!)
He draped an arm over her, looking down at her. “Yeah, Blaise. This will pass. I promise.”
"What is alcoholic?"
She watched him quietly with wide eyes before kissing his sternum and falling asleep soon after.
He was quiet for a moment, watching her. "It will," he agreed after a moment, sitting down on the edge of the roof. "There will be days where...