He's the son of a billionaire and thus his private life is always something that newspapers want to know about, so yes. Quite a bit of a different situation than mine where I grew up in east London and was a nobody.
We could make him happier about it? Mr Pennyworth. Alfred — may I call you Alfred? — we could just ask him to forget it all. No harm done except to himself, yes?
And oh, no. Having been hurt worse before does not mean you're hurt any less. Let me see?
[ There's a small tear in the sleeve that sees itself through to the skin of Bruce's arm, a messy graze that could have been much worse. He doesn't comment on the bruises but grimaces as he reaches to touch his chest. ]
I might have cracked something. The pain is worse on my right.
[ They're beyond him trying to hide when things are bad, but the instinct is still there especially when he knows he's made Alfred worry. ]
[Alfred doesn't comment on the bruises either, just folds the jacket up and puts it aside so he can come over and start to gently press his fingers against Bruce's chest and ribs.]
Take a breath.
[He instructs and after Bruce does he nods.]
Not cracked, just badly bruised. You'll have to take a few days off to let it heal.
[ Nothing grinds together under the gentle pressure which is good. Bruce counts his wins, however small, and smiles blithely. ] I guess that's one less note for Lucius.
[ He goes quiet again as he lets Alfred work, only occasionally bracing himself with a breath through his teeth whenever the pain feels especially bad. ]
Alfred. [ Bruce pauses, unsure he wants to ask because he's worried the answer will have happened in his employ. The potential guilt loses out to his curiosity. ] Have you ever broken anything?
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Quite a bit of a different situation than mine where I grew up in east London and was a nobody.
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[ Given she has her own guardian who worked/works for her parents, wild guess on her part. ]
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Or maybe that's just what he wants me to think... I should ask his wife.
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[ charles beckons for alfred to walk in step with him, taking visual stock of him and his steam-related injury. ]
You'll let me look at that first, at least? I am a doctor, after all.
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[Alfred flexes his hand a little.]
It's fine for now, I've been hurt a lot worse.
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And oh, no. Having been hurt worse before does not mean you're hurt any less. Let me see?
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[He sighs and shows Charles the burn, it isn't bad, just red and in need of some cool water.]
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I'd be happy to pass along the message, as well as any notes you might have about improvements you want done on it.
[He says as he sets down the tray, moving behind Bruce to help carefully remove the jacket once he has it unzipped.]
Where does it hurt the most?
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[ There's a small tear in the sleeve that sees itself through to the skin of Bruce's arm, a messy graze that could have been much worse. He doesn't comment on the bruises but grimaces as he reaches to touch his chest. ]
I might have cracked something. The pain is worse on my right.
[ They're beyond him trying to hide when things are bad, but the instinct is still there especially when he knows he's made Alfred worry. ]
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And I thought I was ready to be a soldier, trust me, no one is ever fully ready for that.
How do you feel about that?
ooc: Thank you for moving us, hun! <3
I feel like I should run and ghost him.
But then I'm always checking my phone to see if he texted.
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Take a breath.
[He instructs and after Bruce does he nods.]
Not cracked, just badly bruised. You'll have to take a few days off to let it heal.
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[ He goes quiet again as he lets Alfred work, only occasionally bracing himself with a breath through his teeth whenever the pain feels especially bad. ]
Alfred. [ Bruce pauses, unsure he wants to ask because he's worried the answer will have happened in his employ. The potential guilt loses out to his curiosity. ] Have you ever broken anything?