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She began walking, clearly unsteady, but she made her way over to Warner’s room.
This made him frown and he looked down for a moment, his hands resting around the bird.
She pulled away after a moment, looking around for a moment. “Want to go see if Warner’s back?”
He seemed less eager to kiss her back, but did so nonetheless, his hand in her hair.
She sighed slightly, coming over to him and hugging him. “Thank you for looking out for me.”
He tilted his head slightly. “I always have and always will love you, Aspen Price.”
"Get all mad at him," she said vaguely, waving a hand. "He didn't mean to." She paused before frowning. "Is Warner around?"
He shook his head slightly, leaning back in the pillows. "Nothing. Don't worry about this, okay?"
She frowned, looking over at him. "You didn't need to do that."
He pinched the bridge of his nose for a moment, still laughing weakly before looking up at her with his sweet, familiar smile on his face. "I...
She frowned, crossing her arms. "Sariel, he left."
He paused for a moment before a low laughter burst up from his chest, shaking his shoulders.
"You're not an *squee!*," she blurted. She seemed quite a bit out of it still and was struggling to put ideas together. "I asked you to do...
He frowned, looking confused. "I don't think I understand."
She frowned, trying to follow him. "Wait, Zad, don't go."
He frowned, looking confused. "Are you dissatisfied?"
"Don't be a baby," she replied, her good-humor shining through the fogginess of her mind. "You're just pissed because I almost won."
"You came back, though. That's all that matters."
Addie frowned, reaching over and running her fingers through Sariel's hair soothingly. "Don't be like that..."
"What did you cause?"