A somewhat mirthless laugh. "Been better. But I'm fine, honestly." Nymphadora rubs her nose, and takes a sip of tea before continuing. "I, uh. I was in hospital yesterday. Had a miscarriage."
Panic flutters in his throat. He has absolutely no idea what to say or what to do. How does one respond? Condolences? Is she in pain? Should he even be sitting here beside her? What if he jostles her?
He should have brought her flowers.
After an awkward moment, he reaches for her hand. "Temple and arch, I'm sorry. Are you alright? I mean, I know that's a bloody stupid question..."
'Dora holds out her free hand quellingly, and squeezes the one holding hers. "I promise, I'm going to be all right. Really, I'm fine now. I wasn't-- I didn't even know I was pregnant. It was very early days."
"Yeah, of course." Taking a deep breath, she struggles to put it in terms that'll put Tom at ease. "It's really just like -- like a very heavy period. Er, time of the month," she amends, in deference to Tom's 1954 sensibilities.
"It isn't everyone's cup of tea," she sighs, and frowns at the still slightly-uneven stitches. "I think with me it's a bit of a mental block, which I am determined to conquer."
"A trip to Valdamar. It's all she's asked for, so I figured either Door or I will escort her there and let her stay a couple of days. Plus a ridiculous amount of toys and/or dress up clothes, of course."
"Hullo there, you. What's-" He takes in the blanket and the tea. "-up? Are you not well?"
Worried frown creasing his brow, he sits down on the couch beside her.
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Panic flutters in his throat. He has absolutely no idea what to say or what to do. How does one respond? Condolences? Is she in pain? Should he even be sitting here beside her? What if he jostles her?
He should have brought her flowers.
After an awkward moment, he reaches for her hand. "Temple and arch, I'm sorry. Are you alright? I mean, I know that's a bloody stupid question..."
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"But still. Your Healer's keeping a close eye on you, yes?"
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"Can I get you anything?"
And then with a wry, barely-there smile, he adds, "You can call it by its proper name. I have had some experience with, er, periods."
Then his cheeks spot with color, because while others may call it period all they want, he'll forever think of it as 'time of the month'.
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Being a distraction is something Tom can do.
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