Outside Milliways
*Every emotion he's tried to control tonight gets the better of him, once he's outside. He keeps trying to convince himself that Splinter would be proud, but the truth of the matter is that any pride would be muted by damage he's just done to his hands. Bricks are not the most yielding of substances*
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Eh, been worse.
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Still been worse though.
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You know, if I could fix things at home, you should totally go bowling with Mike.
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Screw that.
She steps up and hugs him.*
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Then his instincts kick in, the human ones. He wraps his arms around her waist and buries his face in her shoulder.*
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not wanting to get blood on you.
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Hey, it happens...
...maybe we ought to bandange those.
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*looks down at his hands. He's slightly relieved to see the blood looks the same, though, he hopes that it doesn't do wonky things to people who touch it.*
Yeah, guess so. I got some stuff on the roof.
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*and they're on the roof. No jumping. Just like that. She's already heading toward the medical supplies*
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Uh, nice trick.
*notices her hunting*
Under the sink in the bathroom. There ain't alot. used a good chunk of them after the tree.
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Thanks... *she rummages, and finds, and returns, hands full of gauze and iodine*
Sit.
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Yes Ma'am.
*he kicks a chair over towards the small kitchen table.*
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*over the running faucet* I don't understand you people at all. Why you persist in hurting each other and yourselves with such enthusiasm is totally beyond me.
*she comes back with a bowl of water with little goldfish painted around the border. It's not a bowl that he owns.
She sits across from him, and sighs*
How do you want to do this?
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*looks down at the supplies, then up at Death, then back to his own hands*
Quick and dirty.
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Alright. Hand 'em over, turtle-boy.
*starts in with the water, and... it doesn't hurt as much as it should. She's methodic, and efficent, and gentle, and keeps more or less quiet, forwning occasionally at the extent of the damage.*
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What's my prognosis doctor?
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But you'll probably be an idiot with fully functioning hands.
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You want to know the truth of it?
You're my friend and I love you.
Please stop doing stupid shit.
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Hey, it was either the someone or the wall. I thought I did pretty well, all things considered.
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