Jan 12, 2012 23:27
Galadan, as it happens, is not much in the habit of staying in Milliways for long periods of time, particularly not in his human shape.
The situation being what it is, however, he has made very little protest about being escorted to one of said bar's rooms.
Give it a few days, mayhap.
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Which is why River feels it okay to slip her arm around his waist again.
It's not that Galadan would actually fall over before he had a soft surface to do it onto -- he has more than enough pride and willpower for that -- but River prefers to make it easier for him to avoid it.
Also, Milliways's ever-changing hallways are kind today. The key Bar gave River matches a doorway right near the top of the stairs.
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It's an easy way to brace himself, and to try to clear his head. The pain makes that difficult.
So it goes.
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River gives Galadan a moment (or three) before she moves forward into the room.
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It is not as if he particularly needs to, all things considered.
And speaking of considering --
In better times he might be inclined to sit in the chair before removing his boots, but today --
Today he will settle for the bed.
Carefully.
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But eventually, around mid-morning, she slips back upstairs, and heads for Galadan's room instead of Duo's. She doesn't knock, let alone let herself in.
She just waits outside. Either Galadan's asleep, or he's not; if he's awake, the door is irrelevant, and if he's asleep she'll leave him to it.
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Galadan's voice is pitched just loud enough to make it through the door.
The chances that he does not feel up to moving much are quite, quite high.
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"Breakfast," she says to the wall, "is an optional side agenda."
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There's a wry twist to his words, both in his mouth and in his mind.
There may also be a request for River to bring her own key when she returns -- provided she has enough hands, of course.
Perhaps tomorrow he will be more inclined to get breakfast under his own momentum.
An andain can hope.
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