[waking up suddenly in his townhome, Washington couldn't help feeling a mix of disorientation and confusion. one, he doesn't remember falling asleep, and two, of the many things he's been through and done, sleepwalking has never been one of them
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[his eyes scan over the damage to the helmet visor.] That looks rather nasty. [this right here is his concerned face.] Are you all right?
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[his eye flicks over to glance at the broken edges around the bullet-hole] What, this? I'm perfectly fine. Never felt better after being shot, actually.
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I haven't seen anyone like that, no. Are you alright? What happened?
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Considering what happened to me, I'm more than all right. Usually these things involve a lot more physical therapy and bed rest--but for a head wound, one would think a day's rest would hardly be sufficient.
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You were shot in the head, and you survived? Only a day's rest? [He pauses, pursing his lips. He really doesn't like this.] I guess if I can come back to life in twenty-four hours, then maybe a good night's rest really would fix something like that here.
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I'm assuming your helmet isn't supposed to look like that.
[Yep, that's totally relevant to the question asked.]
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You're...one of the new kids in town, aren't you? [he remembers him as one of the ones Braxatiel asked him to look after]
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So what happened to your helmet?
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[oh Willis. Wash is so not the type of person to sugarcoat something even if you are a kid.] It was shot. And with it, my head.
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