[ She knows. She likes that he's as honest as they come -- it's such a rare trait these days, and Mako appreciates it whenever it comes along. She pauses, aware of what it does to him, how her touch introduces that same flicker of tension; a visceral reminder of what happened that day in Anchorage.
She exhales, because nothing could compare to having a loved one die in his head, and presses her forehead to his chest. ] You're not alone. Not anymore.
[ She knows he knows that, but it never hurts to offer a reminder now and then. ]
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[ She knows. She likes that he's as honest as they come -- it's such a rare trait these days, and Mako appreciates it whenever it comes along. She pauses, aware of what it does to him, how her touch introduces that same flicker of tension; a visceral reminder of what happened that day in Anchorage.
She exhales, because nothing could compare to having a loved one die in his head, and presses her forehead to his chest. ] You're not alone. Not anymore.
[ She knows he knows that, but it never hurts to offer a reminder now and then. ]
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Raleigh dips his head down to press his lips against her hair for a moment.]
You're not either.
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It's time we got back to sleep. Long day tomorrow.