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It's late. Naomi's having a fitful night, but it seems like she's finally settled down for good.
Her parents? Not so much yet.
Wash falls back onto the bed with all due melodrama, seizes a pillow, and claps it down over his eyes. "Nnnnngh."
Her parents? Not so much yet.
Wash falls back onto the bed with all due melodrama, seizes a pillow, and claps it down over his eyes. "Nnnnngh."
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They don't speak about it much, if ever. And he's been curious about it, but he's got no right to trample all over something like that; bring it up, intrude when there's no need.
Wash doesn't want to go. Not really. But if there's a need, well, there's no question.
"If you want me there, yes."
A beat. A tiny smile.
"Not to go all circular and spiral-y on this conversation or anything."
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But there's a difference between delivering the facts as stoically as she can manage to someone else, and really talking about it to Wash.
Zoe's smile is faint, and a bit shaky, and she covers one of his hands with hers, rubbing gently.
"It means a lot t' know you would." That's a little shaky, too.
She pauses, then adds, in a firmer tone, "Thing is, though, 'm not sure I'd want Naomi there. So if I did end up goin'..."
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His smile goes a bit crooked.
"I can do that."
Even if it takes a firm mental reminder that she won't be alone out there, and another to tamp down on a brief, familiar flash: that this is something for her and Mal, and never for Wash.
He squeezes her hand, leaning in to kiss her.
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When the kiss breaks, she drops her head against the curve of his neck, with another faint smile.
"Xiexie."
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He rubs her shoulder, hiding a grin. Some of it leaks into his voice anyway.
"Well, that and my sense of humor and rakishly handsome looks."
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The effect is slightly spoiled by the fact that she leans in to kiss him a moment later.
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Which is probably why it lasts a while.
Though it's not long afterward, and with little fanfare, that exhaustion gets the better of both of them. Their bunk drifts into a sleepy silence.
(Until the next time Naomi wakes up crying.)