He's about to say he's fine, then remembers who he's talking to and says, instead, "Lonely and tired, but doing better than I was when last I saw you."
[OOC: So painfully late, but Clem does need a bit of a mother figure, no?]
Clementine's actually contemplating a large, lovely ring that she's been give. Between that and the pearls and the bracelet Sam gave her, she looks like she's robbed the mint, yet she looks surprisingly contemplative when she notices Demeter. Then she rips a large chunk from the heavy wheaten bread she'd been slicing up and places it upon a plate, sliding it over.
"Here," she says, passing over a solid crust of bread, "I owe you this from the spring." A good deed for Jones.
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Orpheus is feeling a bit bogged down by winter as well. He comes up to the bar next to her and orders a coffee for himself.
"My lady," he greets her.
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"Orpheus, how are you?"
She moves over to lean against him, today she is feeling old.
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He curls an arm around her for support.
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He gets a side hug and a kiss on the cheek and she's glad he's doing better.
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And he will put his arm around his friend, the moment she takes that cup from his hands.
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She seems weary, so Teja will give her what support he may.
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The land she loves is hurting and she feels it, but he gives her hope as does Milliways and all it's life.
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Clementine's actually contemplating a large, lovely ring that she's been give. Between that and the pearls and the bracelet Sam gave her, she looks like she's robbed the mint, yet she looks surprisingly contemplative when she notices Demeter. Then she rips a large chunk from the heavy wheaten bread she'd been slicing up and places it upon a plate, sliding it over.
"Here," she says, passing over a solid crust of bread, "I owe you this from the spring." A good deed for Jones.
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As jewelery is wonderful but Demeter knows not everyone is happy with things.
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