Wow, he really is very wiggly, isn't he? Ned, on the other hand, is an unenergetic drunk. He is lazy and uncareful with where his limbs go, but he isn't moving all that much. In fact, he can feel the encroachment of exhaustion in the back of his mind and decides that, perhaps, it's time for Charlie to head home. But he doesn't want to be rude, doesn't want to just kick him out of the house. So, instead, he gets to his feet and, in a fit of friendliness, offers his hand to help Charlie up.
"C'mon, lemme walk you back to your house before I fall asleep like a terrible host."
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"C'mon, lemme walk you back to your house before I fall asleep like a terrible host."