With any luck, neither of them will dwell too much on any of this long enough to ask her some potentially awkward questions, because she hasn't actually got any logical responses. It's not on the forefront of her mind any more, although as soon as the two of them are out of the danger zone it's going to be right back up as number one concern all over again.
As it is, she's just a little bit distracted with two of the few people that she actually likes in this place simultaneously trying to die on her, and that's just not acceptable. Not now that they've made her actually give a damn about what happens to them. It's pretty much the only reason she's still here, half-drunk and stone cold cup of tea still clasped in her hands as she looks over the two of them. She could help them, but she won't, and so to atone for the selfishness that they don't even realise she has, she's going to make sure she at least takes care of them until they get better.
"Here." She's quiet and gentle again, and with the small hints of a smile she gathers up some of the blankets to spread out over the two of them. She hovers for a moment, digging her teeth into her lower lip as she looks between them, and then just sits down on the chair again. The tea is still cold, and she's still not going to drink it, but it's at least something to have in her hands anyway so she picks the mug up again. If nothing else, if anything else happens, if either of them get worse, she can step in. "Do you want anything else?"
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As it is, she's just a little bit distracted with two of the few people that she actually likes in this place simultaneously trying to die on her, and that's just not acceptable. Not now that they've made her actually give a damn about what happens to them. It's pretty much the only reason she's still here, half-drunk and stone cold cup of tea still clasped in her hands as she looks over the two of them. She could help them, but she won't, and so to atone for the selfishness that they don't even realise she has, she's going to make sure she at least takes care of them until they get better.
"Here." She's quiet and gentle again, and with the small hints of a smile she gathers up some of the blankets to spread out over the two of them. She hovers for a moment, digging her teeth into her lower lip as she looks between them, and then just sits down on the chair again. The tea is still cold, and she's still not going to drink it, but it's at least something to have in her hands anyway so she picks the mug up again. If nothing else, if anything else happens, if either of them get worse, she can step in. "Do you want anything else?"