[Today - hadn't been so bad. Twenty of them, maybe? It sure seemed like there were a lot less out here than they'd been led to expect, and that was only a good thing because she was tired. The weight of doing this every day was getting to her. Blood had dried in clumps in her hair, and she'd been too tired to bend it out. Now as she stood in
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That's - good. [She's not sure how to ask more directly about Sanji.]
I'm all right. Tired.
[She won't let herself be anything else.]
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You should be home in another couple of days. Treat yourself to a day in bed or something.
[And locking this, though she also leaves it open for any of her crew:]
Sanji-kun's getting there. He woke up yesterday. Still sleepy as hell, though.
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[Locked]
That's good. [Evident relief is evident.] Did he - seem like himself?
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Hey. [It doesn't take long to read her. She's not doing so hot.] How's it going?
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Good. [Peering up at that hat now.] What is on your head?
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[She steps forward to reach up and put her hand on his forehead.] Hmm, you don't feel like you have a temperature.
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But oh, right. That knock. He doesn't take long to get up and go answer the door.]
Good evening.
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[Oblivious to any sort of social 'this is not a good idea?' Yes, yes she is.]
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Is something the matter?
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No, I'm fine. I just wanted to see how you were doing. And to talk a little, if that's all right? [She hesitates, and then puts her hands on the arms of the chair, as if to get up.] I can come back if you're busy.
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How are you holding up?
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We're all fine, Derek. No one's been seriously hurt so far, that I know about, anyway. The team I'm on has been doing all right, too.
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That's good to know. How are you doing?
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I'm fine. You don't need to worry about me. [Her voice is firm.]
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It's not like being outside.
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