[ He presses his lips into a thin line, because-- he doesn't want to say, it's okay, because it wasn't. It really wasn't. He wasn't just worried, he was frightened nearly out of his mind, and panicked, and he felt so, so sick at the sight of her, ashen and bleeding and taking labored breaths-- ]
It wasn't your fault.
[ That, at least, he means sincerely, and he reaches up to brush her hair aside, to trace the line of her cheek with his fingertips, and god, he loves her. ]
[ She leans into his touch, eyes falling closed. She remembers feeling his fear, his worry, and she remembers feeling so sad for him. She never wants him to feel that way again, and she lifts a hand to cover his own. ]
Mm. A bath... fresh change of clothes.
[ She pauses, frowning. ] ... Breakfast? Is that strange?
[ -- Yeah. That's strange, and Peter makes it obvious by the way he tenses.
He lets his hand drop, and his gaze falls to the covers before glancing around the room. He doesn't want to leave to find someone, and he's pretty sure someone left him a plate-- ah. There it is.
He moves to retrieve the plate -- just cheeses and bread -- and brings it to her. ]
[ He searches her face, and-- he knows she doesn't lie. Jokes, sure, conceals, maybe, but she's telling the truth, at least, that she didn't know.
He scrubs his face with a hand. ]
Fuck, I-- I'm sorry. [ For what, he's not sure. Probably for taking away her invulnerability. For sapping away her strength. He doesn't know what he's sorry for, but god damn, is he sorry. ]
[ her expression saddens for a brief moment. Sometimes it's like beating her head against a wall with him. Even with their link, he doesn't seem to understand how much she truly appreciates him. How much she needs him, and god, she wishes there was a way to make him see himself like she sees him.
She decides that, for the moment, she'd rather not discuss any of this further. She holds up her free hand instead, still covered in bandages ]
[ She's probably still demon enough that it only took her the one night to really heal. Her hands are fine, but she'll find she's got a long, thin scar left over on her back. ]
[ She leans her head on his shoulder, nodding slightly ]
You'll hear no arguments from me.
About what you said before.... about staying here. Would you want to? There seems to be plenty of jobs around. We could, I don't know, earn some coin, buy a house? Get a that dog you wanted.
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It wasn't your fault.
[ That, at least, he means sincerely, and he reaches up to brush her hair aside, to trace the line of her cheek with his fingertips, and god, he loves her. ]
You need anything?
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Mm. A bath... fresh change of clothes.
[ She pauses, frowning. ] ... Breakfast? Is that strange?
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He lets his hand drop, and his gaze falls to the covers before glancing around the room. He doesn't want to leave to find someone, and he's pretty sure someone left him a plate-- ah. There it is.
He moves to retrieve the plate -- just cheeses and bread -- and brings it to her. ]
This should probably tide you over, for now.
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Peter, what's wrong?
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Lilith said our bond is turning you human. Is it true?
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I-- I honestly didn't know. [ she chews on her lower lip a moment, considering what that really means for her. ] But, it would make sense.
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He scrubs his face with a hand. ]
Fuck, I-- I'm sorry. [ For what, he's not sure. Probably for taking away her invulnerability. For sapping away her strength. He doesn't know what he's sorry for, but god damn, is he sorry. ]
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And now I need you more than ever. [ she clasps a hand around his wrist, trying to duck her head to catch his gaze ] Teach me how to be human, Peter.
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She decides that, for the moment, she'd rather not discuss any of this further. She holds up her free hand instead, still covered in bandages ]
Help me take these off?
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[ He takes her hand and carefully starts removing the bandage. ]
You in any pain at all, still?
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[ She's probably still demon enough that it only took her the one night to really heal. Her hands are fine, but she'll find she's got a long, thin scar left over on her back. ]
What about you? You weren't hurt, were you?
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If I recall, you did your fair share too.
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Yeah. Team effort. I'd rather not face any other dragons, if it's all the same.
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You'll hear no arguments from me.
About what you said before.... about staying here. Would you want to? There seems to be plenty of jobs around. We could, I don't know, earn some coin, buy a house? Get a that dog you wanted.
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I would name it something ridiculous, you know.
... I might've yelled at Lilith, though. Think she might be pissed at me.
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[ She pats him on the arm ] I'll talk to her. But I should probably get cleaned up first.
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Yeah, of course. Lemme give you a hand.
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