[There's a little sigh, but she's not surprised. He's smart. He also might have to fake care. Or really care for bad reasons. Or some other thing that's making her head spin.]
No. I'm not ...well.
I feel really sick to my stomach. I thought it was something I ate, but it's not. I ...don't think you can help.
[Unless maybe you just tell me none of it's true. Or that you were a ...triple agent or something.]
Aizen?
[She doesn't have to do anything to her voice to sound sick and flat. She's a little relieved.]
I can't make tonight. Something's wrong with me. [Yeah, it might be my judgment. It's terrible.]
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Oh? Are you well, Dawn? If you're unwell, perhaps I can help you. I am, after all, skilled in medicinal kido.
[Let's see how she reacts.]
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No. I'm not ...well.
I feel really sick to my stomach. I thought it was something I ate, but it's not. I ...don't think you can help.
[Unless maybe you just tell me none of it's true. Or that you were a ...triple agent or something.]
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How would you know whether I can help without knowing the extent of my abilities?
But that's fine.
Of course, if you're truly ill, you ought to visit the clinic.
Assuming, of course, that this affliction has a physical cause and is not the result of emotional disturbance.
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I guess I don't really know. You're right.
[Technically there's a physical cause. Aizen's a physical thing, right? Right. Right?]
It's probably both.
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