Most of the time Jedao would very desperately like to be held, but not quite today, when he feels his inhumanity so keenly, when he has to be careful with his secrets and his pain in the same breath, lest the one reveal the other.
"I saw a hurricane from orbit, once. Hard to get a safer distance than that, and it was - incredible."
"A hurricane..." Gonou murmurs. "I've never seen one of those, either. Although I don't think it's possible to have a safe distance from one on the ground, and still see it.
"That's the sort of thing that the Enclosure would really be good for-- isn't it?"
"Yeah, it is. I showed Kyoko the view from some of the station windows a little while ago. Even without any weird weather, it's....pretty spectacular."
"If you were intruding, I wouldn't have opened the door," Jedao says with a shrug. This might not be entirely true - witness Flint bullying him into opening the door yesterday - but it's true in spirit, and in this particular case.
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"No, I think I'd like to see it myself," he admits. "From a safe distance. I've only ever read about things like that."
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"I saw a hurricane from orbit, once. Hard to get a safer distance than that, and it was - incredible."
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"That's the sort of thing that the Enclosure would really be good for-- isn't it?"
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She'd seemed to calm down a little, at least.
"Give me a few days, and I'll take you?"
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"Yes, please."
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"Well, then," he says, "should I leave you to rest for now?"
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"Thank you, again."
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"Good! Sleep is the best medicine, after all." And, more seriously, with a little duck of his chin, he adds, "...Thank you for letting me intrude."
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