He can't sleep.
He's had more than a few restless nights recently, but this one's been the worst yet. As he wakes from yet another nightmare, he mutters a curse.
"Screw this."He gets up quietly, careful not to wake any of the suite's other occupants, and enters the baby's room
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She pokes him, gently, and points out quietly, "You are even more vulgar in your sleep."
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He sits up, and immediately discovers the consequence of sleeping in an awkward position for an extended length of time.
"Ow."
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Jay doesn't say yes to that, but that's because he's four and a half months old.
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"Didn't really mean to fall asleep there."
In his current, half awake state, he hasn't yet realized that he's still holding the teddy bear by one leg.
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"Give the baby his toys back," she says, smiling.
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"Used to be my bear anyway," he mutters.
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She's starting to sound like Raven.
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"Do I not exist?"
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It's half to do with the fact that his anxiety over their son's future decreases with proximity, and half the fact that nurseries are inherently soothing spaces.
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Being a student in Alsace did that.
"Maybe we should all share the room."
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"I believe it will be beneficial for him in the future, not having a wet nurse. We were always distant."
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She's cut off by Jay's grabbing at her sleeve, and laughing quietly, moves to put him back in his crib -- it's a bit early yet for him to be awake.
"-- what is a gee six? Someone was telling me today about a sale on a gee six, and I have never heard of a gee six."
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He watches Jay for a few minutes. Just to make sure he settles down alright.
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