Can do. And yes, Jack too. I can only assume he isn't already getting all up in this conversation because he's hiding in my bag and pretending he isn't listening. Again.
[ FOOL HER ONCE, OLD MAN ]
When I go to sleep, d'you want me to leave my tablet broadcasting? That way you can talk to them if you - you know, if you wake up for whatever reason.
You don't have to have deep meaningful talks with them, Rhys. I just meant - you know. For company? We both know that talking about nothing sometimes helps with. Stuff.
[ Sometimes. Jack gets a look. ]
Meaning don't be a di-- douche, because I'll know.
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[ FOOL HER ONCE, OLD MAN ]
When I go to sleep, d'you want me to leave my tablet broadcasting? That way you can talk to them if you - you know, if you wake up for whatever reason.
[ like idk trauma nightmares or something ]
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[ Rees loves his tiny son, but. He is Dumpy. ]
You can leave it on, though. If... yeah, if.
[ Yes, Jack is doing The Thing, peeping out of the bag. 'You know you miss the pep talks, buddy.' ]
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[ Sometimes. Jack gets a look. ]
Meaning don't be a di-- douche, because I'll know.
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'Hey, heyyyy - I get it!' - [ synced with rees, natch ] - I know he needs kid gloves right now. Itty bitty whiny baby gloves. Tiny -'
Jack. Please, this is me playing my Just One Time card, because JUST, for this ONE TIME -- stop.
[ The hologram opens his mouth for further needling, but pauses before rolling his shoulders back. ]
'-- consider the card spent.'
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[ NO SHE DOESN'T. MUCH. ]
It won't be for much longer, anyway. We're only a few days apart. And you have Beckett until then! Luckyyyy.
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Once we're with you, I -- we'll stay together, won't we? 'Til the end.
[ A cautious, sideways glance that Jack can feel, and feeds a smile on his little face. ]
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Dude, of course we will. Not like anything but death or supernatural intervention has separated us before.