[Oblivious to whatever issue Trevor has with his colleague, Julian only hears his words, makes a wry face in the wake of them.]
Doubtful. They're probably hoping we'll consider ourselves lucky now we've seen how much worse we could have it. One has to wonder if that was, in fact, the point.
[He slides his glass closer to the Dominant man, accepts the refill quite gladly.]
Were you involved in all that?
[The question should make it clear that he wasn't-- a number of individuals had conspired to keep a certain self-sacrificing foll busy elsewhere during the skirmish.]
We did get a fair number of wounded walk-ins at the clinic that day.
Hah, well. You certainly weren't alone in that regard.
[he says, knocking back a slug of his freshly-poured drink, feels the pleasant warmth of inebriation begin to come up on him, steady and slow. Infinitesimally, the hard line of his broad shoulders loosens.]
And that's fair, I suppose. Not everyone's favourite place. Negative associations and all that. But look, in future, if you are wounded and need assistance but would prefer to keep away from a clinic, you know how to find me. I'd come to you, if you need it.
Yeah, I'll -- keep that in mind. I don't know that it'd be much other than my own stubbornness keeping me from going in there, but -- well, I'm a very stubborn man.
[The offer comes from a genuine desire to help, and he has more to say on the matter...but then Trevor makes that response. It's a response that has him flashing his wily smile, eyebrow raised in overt suggestion.]
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Doubtful. They're probably hoping we'll consider ourselves lucky now we've seen how much worse we could have it. One has to wonder if that was, in fact, the point.
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[He pours himself another drink and offers the same out to Julian.]
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Were you involved in all that?
[The question should make it clear that he wasn't-- a number of individuals had conspired to keep a certain self-sacrificing foll busy elsewhere during the skirmish.]
We did get a fair number of wounded walk-ins at the clinic that day.
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[He and Adrian had certainly had their fun -- and if it had helped the people of Veracity in turn, all the better.
Trevor just smirks.]
I'm not a fan of clinics unless I've lost a -- lot of blood or a limb, probably.
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[he says, knocking back a slug of his freshly-poured drink, feels the pleasant warmth of inebriation begin to come up on him, steady and slow. Infinitesimally, the hard line of his broad shoulders loosens.]
And that's fair, I suppose. Not everyone's favourite place. Negative associations and all that. But look, in future, if you are wounded and need assistance but would prefer to keep away from a clinic, you know how to find me. I'd come to you, if you need it.
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Yeah, I'll -- keep that in mind. I don't know that it'd be much other than my own stubbornness keeping me from going in there, but -- well, I'm a very stubborn man.
[So having the alternative is a good thing.]
You're just full of all sorts of uses, Julian.
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Oh, I certainly am.
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--Well. I'll drink to that.
[And then probably not remember a whole lot of the rest of the night...]