[ he sleeps at night and occasionally, if the day has been particularly trying, maybe he will fall asleep during the day but most of the time, if he naps with her, she sleeps and he stays awake. ]
There is nothing bad about that. I never said it was bad. It was merely an observation.
You might miss something exciting if you do not go in. [ not that he knows a lot about the missions and jobs she undertakes but there was sure to be something exciting in there every once in awhile. ]
We can lay down again when you're home. [ if that was what she wanted to do. ] There would be time then.
[ if it was exciting, she'd already be there — or have been called in and missed it, which would be worse. on days like today, she gets to enjoy the calmer sides of espionage. paperwork, more paperwork, and the occasional training session. mostly paperwork, though. ]
I'm sure they could live without me. [ but alas, she must move. she'd really rather stay in bed, but (gasp) he's right. she has to get out of it. ] But I'll tell you all about the fun I had when I get home.
[ so much fun.... she's so excited... can you tell... ]
[ she's not. or she wasn't, anyway. with a melodramatic sigh, daisy clambers out, dragging the covers with her. to her credit, though, once she's out of bed she's fairly quick to disrobe, pulling on clean underthings and heading into the closet to change.
and then because it's totally normal to expect him to hear her well through doors, she yells back. ]
What are you going to do all day while I'm suffering through office hell?
no subject
[ do not deny it, daisy. you enjoyed sleeping. ]
And then quite possibly you would move yourself to the sofa and be a little more awake.
no subject
[ a rare, sincere confession. ]
What's so bad about that?
no subject
[ he sleeps at night and occasionally, if the day has been particularly trying, maybe he will fall asleep during the day but most of the time, if he naps with her, she sleeps and he stays awake. ]
There is nothing bad about that. I never said it was bad. It was merely an observation.
wow i legit never got this notif either
[ and she knows she can't stay forever, either, even if she wants to. they have to be responsible. ]
I won't make you play hooky with me, then, since you want me to be an adult today.
i know you just hate me
We can lay down again when you're home. [ if that was what she wanted to do. ] There would be time then.
obviously???
I'm sure they could live without me. [ but alas, she must move. she'd really rather stay in bed, but (gasp) he's right. she has to get out of it. ] But I'll tell you all about the fun I had when I get home.
[ so much fun.... she's so excited... can you tell... ]
cries
[ she has yet to really move yet though so he gives her the slightest of nudges and laughs at how much she does not want to get up. ]
The sooner you go, the sooner you can come back and lay back down, you know.
no subject
[ she's not. or she wasn't, anyway. with a melodramatic sigh, daisy clambers out, dragging the covers with her. to her credit, though, once she's out of bed she's fairly quick to disrobe, pulling on clean underthings and heading into the closet to change.
and then because it's totally normal to expect him to hear her well through doors, she yells back. ]
What are you going to do all day while I'm suffering through office hell?
no subject
[ errands. when had he been one to do simple errands? ]
Perhaps I will visit a gym. Or go for another run. I do not know. I have some appointments later on but I should be here by the time they release you.
[ from office hell. ]
To make sure the bed is warm for you to return to.