The doctor’s words are a relief. She hasn’t been awake very long and she already wants out of this infirmary. She needs out of this infirmary. (She needs to be doing something, is what she needs. But that seems to be a ways off, given that she’s going to need to come back in daily for a while. So she’ll settle for out of the infirmary.)
She can’t help but look at Chris in surprise. Only a little; it is… very public, and other than their song they’ve never said anything so… openly. About the two of them. She thinks the musical number probably makes up for that, though. Several times over. A little hard to pretend they’re not… attached, now. She hadn’t heard the end of it, from her crew, after the whole thing was over. (And how much of her crew is even left to tease her about their little musical moment in front of them? She’d give anything to hear the jokes again.)
His words are music to her ears, and despite how exhausted and frayed she is, she can’t help the little grin that blossoms to life on her face. She nods. “I can manage a little walk, I think. And I never mind your company.”
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She can’t help but look at Chris in surprise. Only a little; it is… very public, and other than their song they’ve never said anything so… openly. About the two of them. She thinks the musical number probably makes up for that, though. Several times over. A little hard to pretend they’re not… attached, now. She hadn’t heard the end of it, from her crew, after the whole thing was over. (And how much of her crew is even left to tease her about their little musical moment in front of them? She’d give anything to hear the jokes again.)
His words are music to her ears, and despite how exhausted and frayed she is, she can’t help the little grin that blossoms to life on her face. She nods. “I can manage a little walk, I think. And I never mind your company.”