[ he even sounds aghast, like the thought of calling the man for a few hours' work never crossed his mind. it hasn't; holidays are meant to be savoured, uninterrupted. ]
And I think we did very well for ourselves, have we not, Mister Pennyworth? The ah, interloping person aside. Cheers to us!
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?
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[ he even sounds aghast, like the thought of calling the man for a few hours' work never crossed his mind. it hasn't; holidays are meant to be savoured, uninterrupted. ]
And I think we did very well for ourselves, have we not, Mister Pennyworth? The ah, interloping person aside. Cheers to us!
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[He repeats and grabs a near by rag to wipe his hands on, he then inspects his arm where the steam hit and motions that they can leave.]
I'm going to suggest we call the police to deal with the intruder and then perhaps we can have some tea.
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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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[ optimism in endless amounts, truly. ]
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