Good. I just wanted to make sure you knew. The last thing anyone needs after last week is to not know where the people they care about are.
That's not necessarily a bad thing. All the medics want to do is help. If forcing themselves into your room is the way they need to do it, then that's what they should do.
So, I'm guessing you didn't press the button yourself?
It's good to know the medics are quite stubborn and resilient when it comes to helping the injured. We need people like that healing us or nothing gets done.
No, I didn't. I'm too paranoid to press a shiny, red button.
Because I can just tell. You're not as good at hiding things as you seem to think you are. It's something you have in common with Tim, actually. [And that gets a faint smile, not that Dick can see it] So I've heard. It's nice to know you're at least following the rules.
No kidding. Actually, I'd just like to not repeat last week in general.
No. I'm definitely worst then Tim at hiding things. I'm such an open book sometimes. My friends and teammates are really good at catching me faking anything. [Shakes head. Oh wait, you can't see that.] I have to follow some of them right? I think I follow the wrong rules though.
We can join the ranks of people who warn others not to die. It's terrible.
I don't know. Tim is pretty bad at hiding things, at least in my experience with him. [Though she still hasn't picked up on the fact that he likes her] I'd say you are. Take some advice from a girl, not accepting medical help when you need it is not a smart idea. Neither is not asking for directions when you're lost. That's not related but we were on the topic so.
Ugh, I never wanted to join those ranks. These gold collars are annoying too. [They're like red flags that scream "this person died" and she hates it. She does not need that reminder, thank you]
I'm terrible in person. I can sound convincing, but I've been told my eyes are ridiculously expressive. But apparently I'm just ridiculously expressive? [Tim must get it from Dick. Except being romantic. Dick is a hopeless romantic.] GPS systems are handy thankfully. And I memorize maps quite well luckily. I don't think I'll have problems getting lost, but I might have to work on the former.
They're kind of gaudy. These gold collars. [He hasn't really noticed the collars, but now he has.] What difference do they make? I'm assuming being human makes them useless generally.
I've got aspirin if you need some. You should really see a medic though.
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I'm fine. I think I have someone coming over though. They definitely didn't give me room to say no at the very least when I wanted to.
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That's not necessarily a bad thing. All the medics want to do is help. If forcing themselves into your room is the way they need to do it, then that's what they should do.
So, I'm guessing you didn't press the button yourself?
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It's good to know the medics are quite stubborn and resilient when it comes to helping the injured. We need people like that healing us or nothing gets done.
No, I didn't. I'm too paranoid to press a shiny, red button.
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There are a lot of people here who probably wouldn't accept help. The medics need to be stubborn, so yeah, it's good.
I knew those buttons were a trap from the very beginning.
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I guess it's obvious that I'm part of that group of people who wouldn't accept help. But I'm much too tired to argue with anyone to win.
As was I. Oh well.
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Pretty obvious, yeah. You and Amalia, I swear. I had to practically force a medic on her.
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Oh...I didn't really get a choice myself. I guess that's just how it's going to be like.
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I'm glad you're okay, by the way. At least as okay as any of us are. [Which really isn't very]
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I'll be okay. I can't say I've had worst. I've never died before. [He gets the feeling he'll be dying more often then not. Sob.]
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[There's a pause before she responds]
I haven't either. It's...not something I'd really like to repeat. Ever.
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I hope not to repeat it. That would be wonderful at the very least.
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No kidding. Actually, I'd just like to not repeat last week in general.
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We can join the ranks of people who warn others not to die. It's terrible.
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Ugh, I never wanted to join those ranks. These gold collars are annoying too. [They're like red flags that scream "this person died" and she hates it. She does not need that reminder, thank you]
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They're kind of gaudy. These gold collars. [He hasn't really noticed the collars, but now he has.] What difference do they make? I'm assuming being human makes them useless generally.
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