You can compliment me another day. [She smiles, and makes to leave before pausing. Truth be told, she will probably not visit again. Yes, they may try and attempt to be on friendly terms, but there will always be hesitance and alertness on her side. And she knows so little of him, of Luke, that he would not take a priority on her visitation list. So, most likely she will not see him vulnerable or in pain again, but recuperated when he finally is.
And she remembers he said he liked being close to people. And the story of the cave, which could be true as much as it could be a well-spun story. Still, it has her turning around again, and walking solemnly to his bedside one more time.
She reaches out and wraps her hand around his wrist. Touch. As much as she can and will give, but to last him some, in case the tale was true.]
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And she remembers he said he liked being close to people. And the story of the cave, which could be true as much as it could be a well-spun story. Still, it has her turning around again, and walking solemnly to his bedside one more time.
She reaches out and wraps her hand around his wrist. Touch. As much as she can and will give, but to last him some, in case the tale was true.]