[After a while of worrying over whether it would be a worse crime to intrude or to ignore Tim, he eventually decides to do the former.]
You okay?
[It takes a while to get the balls to actually send the message - it's tempting just to leave the situation to someone who's actually competent at dealing with this sort of thing - but as before, he manages it in the end.]
I'm not too busy if you need me to come up there for an hour or so. [He sounds a little concerned - he's still in 'comfort' mode from dealing with Dick, whose room he's been staying in since that half-assed suicide attempt.] Or if you'd rather talk over this.
action. WHY. faultlessconJune 23 2011, 02:51:49 UTC
[Alex has been actually under his bed, fixed his room up after the incident. The 'berry is across from him but when he hears it he turns an eye away, crosses his arms best as he can under the space. He hears his name.
Needless to say, he's opening the door to the suite across from his and not knocking on the door this time.]
No--no, no, no--I don't want to be here next week, I can't be here-- [Fine yesterday, panicking today.] --I can't be here, my-my family, I have to go home!
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You okay?
[It takes a while to get the balls to actually send the message - it's tempting just to leave the situation to someone who's actually competent at dealing with this sort of thing - but as before, he manages it in the end.]
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I'm sorry, who is this?
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is there something i can do to help? or you know. try to, anyway.
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What's wrong?
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Jason.
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You've been studying?
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Yeah.
Who's--why did you call me 'baby bird'?
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Needless to say, he's opening the door to the suite across from his and not knocking on the door this time.]
. . . Catching up?
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[And then, oh god, I hope you were ready for shaking.] Alex? This--this stuff-- [The papers in his hands crinkle and kink.]
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You're going to regret that next week, I think.
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