[He starts off, stirring his spoon through the remnants of his breakfast.]
Clive is my brother, and Jill is like a sister to me...and you, Dion, are my friend. I would imagine after everything we have all endured together, we are familiar enough that nerves ought to not be a concern.
[Joshua is at the center of them, whereas Dion is the outlier. He is not terribly reassured, but neither is he willing to belabor the point and sow doubt. It would be a simple matter for Joshua to break from him to stay with his family.
He musters a smile] Of course. Now, shall we consider separate beds for Jill and your brother, or one larger one?
[It wouldn't be as simple as Dion thinks. Joshua doesn't want to leave the dragoon's side; in all honesty, he worries for him. It's better that none of them are separated.]
I think one larger one would do them a world of good.
[Joshua, the forever wingman for his older brother.]
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[He starts off, stirring his spoon through the remnants of his breakfast.]
Clive is my brother, and Jill is like a sister to me...and you, Dion, are my friend. I would imagine after everything we have all endured together, we are familiar enough that nerves ought to not be a concern.
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He musters a smile] Of course. Now, shall we consider separate beds for Jill and your brother, or one larger one?
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I think one larger one would do them a world of good.
[Joshua, the forever wingman for his older brother.]
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Then we'll move your bed into mine and see about finding them one. Should make for a rather eventful day.