You're home right now? Good. Because I'm about five minutes away. [Too much time around people who lie about their health. Tim won't believe he's alright until confirmed with his own eyes.]
[ He'd argue it's hardly selfish, but there doesn't appear to be time to. There's a knock, and Anduin moves to answer it.
Thankfully he's had time to wash up, and looks just as put-together as he ever does, with that familiar crease of worry in his brow as he looks Tim over in turn.
None the worse for wear, either. That's a relief. ]
[There is a stress that leaves Tim's body language the moment Anduin opens the door. His shoulders sagging a little as he lets out a breath.] I'm so glad you're alright. [When Anduin steps aside to allow Tim to enter he suddenly feels a little guilty.] I don't have to stay long if you were wanting to rest; I just really needed to see with my own eyes that you are alright.
[ Though he knows how intimidating a black dragon -- any dragon really -- might appear to even someone without any sort of bias. Let alone one acting as aggressively as Wrathion had been.
He sighs quietly. ]
I hoped by keeping him occupied, it would prevent him from doing anything he'd later regret.
Could have fooled me. [But he won't deny that Anduin looks perfectly safe so perhaps he hadn't ever been in danger. Not that it looked that way at the time to Tim.]
[He opens his mouth to argue that reason. That he didn't think the reason was good at all. Then he shuts his mouth once again.] I'm just glad you're alright. [In that end that's all that really matters.]
I'm sorry. Bad memories can be hard to shake. [He should know. He let's his rule his life.] Did you want to talk about it? [A willing ear to listen is all he can offer.]
That was sort of my job before. Taking statments and writing down the bad memories people had. A lot of the people who came to us said it felt kind of cathartic to say what happened to them out loud to someone even if we were strangers.
Day after the kiddnapping
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So is everyone else.
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Well feel free to come see for yourself, then.
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[About five minutes later, as promised, there will be a knock on Anduin's door.]
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Thankfully he's had time to wash up, and looks just as put-together as he ever does, with that familiar crease of worry in his brow as he looks Tim over in turn.
None the worse for wear, either. That's a relief. ]
It's good to see you, my friend. Please.
[ And he steps aside to allow him in. ]
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[ Though he knows how intimidating a black dragon -- any dragon really -- might appear to even someone without any sort of bias. Let alone one acting as aggressively as Wrathion had been.
He sighs quietly. ]
I hoped by keeping him occupied, it would prevent him from doing anything he'd later regret.
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And did you?
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[ There's a pause, before he reaches out. Touches a hand to Tim's shoulder. ]
It took courage for you to come after me, like that.
[ He'd seen the fear in his eyes. Knew he had more than enough reason to want to keep his distance entirely.
But he hadn't. On the off-chance that Anduin might wind up hurt as a result. ]
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[ His hand falls away, absently worrying the leather band on his wrist. ]
I've never seen him in quite that state before. I wasn't sure what he might do, if anyone got too close.
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[Tim sees the way Anduin touches his leather band.] Are you sure you're alright? And I don't just mean physically.
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Though I suppose none of us are immune to what this city can do to us, if it wants.
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Did something happen between the two? Did you want to talk about it? Even if it's not to me?
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[ The blond sighs quietly, his shoulders sinking. ]
It...simply brought up some bad memories.
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That was sort of my job before. Taking statments and writing down the bad memories people had. A lot of the people who came to us said it felt kind of cathartic to say what happened to them out loud to someone even if we were strangers.
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We're hardly strangers, at this point.
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[ He gestures towards the sofa, before moving towards the kitchen. It'll give him time to collect his thoughts, at the very least. ]
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