He might be beyond it, if things keep up. I understand his motivations, I do, but if he can't hold himself together-- he isn't going to manage. Ayabe's not much younger than I was.
[he does want the kid to get home to his family. he really does. he thinks they deserve that--
but he doesn't know how to teach resilience. how to keep moving forward. it's just something he did.
he glances over to her at the offer, though, then at the chaise, looking slightly sheepish as he pushes himself up and moves over to the bed.]
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[he does want the kid to get home to his family. he really does. he thinks they deserve that--
but he doesn't know how to teach resilience. how to keep moving forward. it's just something he did.
he glances over to her at the offer, though, then at the chaise, looking slightly sheepish as he pushes himself up and moves over to the bed.]
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but she's not thinking about that, she's just wanting nhs to be comfortable, so. she scoots over enough to make room for him. ]
Nobody's beyond help. [ beau says, firmly. she reaches up to adjust the beanie. ] Nobody here. You don't have to believe it, but I do.
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...I'll hope you're right, then. All I'm sure of is that I'm not the right person to help, for him.
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[ like a heat seeking missile she like, immediately shifts a leg over to press against his. touch is grounding. ]
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Then- I hope it helps, Beau, I really do. I don't want to see him fail.