Peter rubs his shin, and experiments with glaring the sleep out of his eyes. It's not as efficient as rubbing. "There are better ways to wake people up."
His righteous indignation would sound a lot more impressive if it wasn't slurred.
"You startled me," says Peter, intrigued by her tone. If she's sulking, then he's annoyed her, which is -- kind of satisfying, really. "Poking people when they're asleep can be startling."
"Yeah, but you kicked me in the shin." One hand stays on his nose; the other migrates down to rub the shin in question. "So that's...look, I'm sorry, okay?"
Hard.
Hopefully he will look up, yes?
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Peter flails himself back into wakefulness. It's entirely possible that this includes whacking Raven in the nose.
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There is, perhaps, a little bit of blood.
Ew.
She kicks Peter in the shin.
Because she can.
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Peter rubs his shin, and experiments with glaring the sleep out of his eyes. It's not as efficient as rubbing. "There are better ways to wake people up."
His righteous indignation would sound a lot more impressive if it wasn't slurred.
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"Punching is also not so handy, I do not think. So."
She is not sulking.
Much.
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He rubs his side.
"There's this saying about what goes around..."
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"You are still for saying that, perhaps?"
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His hands fly to his nose.
Muffled: "Look, I dided mean do, okay?" He is sullen. "Ad you defiditely did."
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It is not so very impressive.
"I was not for making you bleed."
Hah, Peter.
Take that.
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Very sullen. "And you're probably not."
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"I am very bad at regret, yes."
Also she cannot cry.
Sometimes this makes people irritated.
Oh well.
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She leans forward to flick his forehead gently.
"You are not so much fun to traumatize when you are not for being you."
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He's still glaring.
"It's not funny, Raven. Lying to somebody to can't remember the truth."
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"I was for giving you cookies. So."
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"Those were yours?"
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