I've never been fond of that phrase. 'I've been worse.' Things can always be worse, so it will be applicable in most scenarios.
[ He leans on the door beside her, placing his first aid kit on the ground between his feet. Hands in his pockets, where they usually go if he doesn't need them. ]
But you're alive, so I'll consider it sufficient for now.
[ He does let it hang for a bit in case she has anything she wants to add. He's not very pushy about these things. He knows when he has what he politely calls 'a moment' he doesn't want people putting fingers into it. ]
Mae Borowski | TFLN | https://i.imgur.com/mG6oEYT.jpg
I've never been fond of that phrase. 'I've been worse.' Things can always be worse, so it will be applicable in most scenarios.
[ He leans on the door beside her, placing his first aid kit on the ground between his feet. Hands in his pockets, where they usually go if he doesn't need them. ]
But you're alive, so I'll consider it sufficient for now.
[ He does let it hang for a bit in case she has anything she wants to add. He's not very pushy about these things. He knows when he has what he politely calls 'a moment' he doesn't want people putting fingers into it. ]