[Peko never asked for any of this. How does this keep happening to her, people caring about her?? It's weird and she isn't certain it's a good thing.]
I'm fine. [It's the same thing she'd told Jaune when he'd tried to apologize earlier, so take that with a grain of salt. If nothing else, she's not bleeding anymore, and she seems reasonably more alert than directly after being ejected from the diary.] I just do not want to aggravate my stitches more than necessary.
[Keeping her left arm stiff, she tries to push herself more upright with her uninjured arm, nodding toward a pile of flowers.] If you would like to take a seat, please feel free to move those out of the way. There may still be some tea in the pot if you would care for some.
[It's a simple green tea, not all that good thanks to being provided by the hospital, but there are some cups left there from her provided breakfast along with the kettle.]
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I'm fine. [It's the same thing she'd told Jaune when he'd tried to apologize earlier, so take that with a grain of salt. If nothing else, she's not bleeding anymore, and she seems reasonably more alert than directly after being ejected from the diary.] I just do not want to aggravate my stitches more than necessary.
[Keeping her left arm stiff, she tries to push herself more upright with her uninjured arm, nodding toward a pile of flowers.] If you would like to take a seat, please feel free to move those out of the way. There may still be some tea in the pot if you would care for some.
[It's a simple green tea, not all that good thanks to being provided by the hospital, but there are some cups left there from her provided breakfast along with the kettle.]
Please forgive me for not pouring it for you.