Laura is down. I need you to request her to be alive again.
[The answers come is rapid succession.]
No
Yes
No
Yes
She works in commissary.
I'll tell Karlach myself.
She got me too with a broken bottle.
I'm fine.
I'll tell Karlach myself.
She got me too with a broken bottle.
I'm fine.
Probably.
I'm in the infirmary. Talk later.
I'm in the infirmary. Talk later.
[It's nearly a day later when he finally calls.]
Hey. Thanks for that.
Hey. Thanks for that.
Didn't think about telling them I wanted any.
I'll come by yours. I'm still scrubbing blood from mine.
I'm not the sort who likes visitors.
[He had, in fact, boobytrapped his home to keep out everyone except his brothers.]
[He had, in fact, boobytrapped his home to keep out everyone except his brothers.]
Sure thing.
[It's about an hour later when he knocks at her door.]
[It's about an hour later when he knocks at her door.]
Coffee's fine.
[He's hurting, but he's also slightly drunk to drown out the pain in his head and the pain in his arm.]
[He's hurting, but he's also slightly drunk to drown out the pain in his head and the pain in his arm.]
[He steps fully into her cabin, taking in the rather familiar feeling of it. It reminds him of John's log mansion, in a way, but the more he looks, tye more it feels like the Grand View and he feels - oddly disturbed by that.
Hm.
He takes the coffee with a nod and leaves the sugar behind.]
Thanks.
This where you live?
Hm.
He takes the coffee with a nod and leaves the sugar behind.]
Thanks.
This where you live?
You brought your office?
Workaholic, huh?
[He sips at the coffee, finding a chair to sit on.]
Workaholic, huh?
[He sips at the coffee, finding a chair to sit on.]
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