I dragged them both into bed, at least. Neither woke up, which is a bit concerning, but vital signs are still stable so I'm going to suggest they're merely very very tired.
[In someone's room, Andi flipped out a blanket and gently draped it over the two lucky bastards.]
[Eglantine texts as only a mom or mom friend can: with bafflingly sincere emoticons.]
[True to her word, when Andi gets to the lounge she'll find Eglantine sitting in one of the armchairs around the coffee table, having pulled up another one for her friend to use.]
[Eglantine "smiles" warmly at her, an expression mostly achieved by the way she tilts her head and closes her eyes, given her complete absence of a mouth. After a moment, she hands Andi a glossy magazine, of the type that can be easily and cheaply picked up in various starports.]
I saw this the last time we docked and thought you might like it.
[It appears to be something made by and for history buffs and enthusiasts- it's mostly neat little facts about various old cultures, plus a lot of pretty photographs of old archaeological sites.]
[More importantly, though, it's a way for someone who might not be too familiar with the wider galaxy to pick up interesting little bits of information. People are nothing if not chatty about their niche interests, especially if they get the chance to write an article about them.]
[Her tone sounds slightly flat. But then, it always does. She did appreciate the gesture, and fully intended to read it later. Right now, though, she was distracted.
It's not often you have to clean up someone else's night of passion, after all.]
[She seems less bothered by it, although perhaps that's just the result of having been a doctor for a while- this is hardly the worst worryingly unsanitary organic substance she's had to deal with.]
If it helps, I've sterilized the area quite thoroughly. And I'll be having a small talk with them about respecting public areas, once they've woken up.
[Plant mom's not angry with you, she's just disappointed. Although that might be worse.]
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[In someone's room, Andi flipped out a blanket and gently draped it over the two lucky bastards.]
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I've sterilized the area- and the controllers- as best as could be done.
I'm going to check up on them just to make sure there's nothing worrying going on,
then sit in the lounge for a bit and enjoy the peace.
Would you care to join me? We could probably both use a restful moment or two.
Like a week later
But I suppose a moment to digest the last twenty minutes would save me some processor stress.
Shit happens, it's cool.
[Eglantine texts as only a mom or mom friend can: with bafflingly sincere emoticons.]
[True to her word, when Andi gets to the lounge she'll find Eglantine sitting in one of the armchairs around the coffee table, having pulled up another one for her friend to use.]
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I saw this the last time we docked and thought you might like it.
[It appears to be something made by and for history buffs and enthusiasts- it's mostly neat little facts about various old cultures, plus a lot of pretty photographs of old archaeological sites.]
[More importantly, though, it's a way for someone who might not be too familiar with the wider galaxy to pick up interesting little bits of information. People are nothing if not chatty about their niche interests, especially if they get the chance to write an article about them.]
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[Her tone sounds slightly flat. But then, it always does. She did appreciate the gesture, and fully intended to read it later. Right now, though, she was distracted.
It's not often you have to clean up someone else's night of passion, after all.]
So that sure just happened.
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It did.
[She seems less bothered by it, although perhaps that's just the result of having been a doctor for a while- this is hardly the worst worryingly unsanitary organic substance she's had to deal with.]
If it helps, I've sterilized the area quite thoroughly. And I'll be having a small talk with them about respecting public areas, once they've woken up.
[Plant mom's not angry with you, she's just disappointed. Although that might be worse.]