[That's what friends are for, hate to break it to you, Cecily]
I'll meet you there.
[And he will, right inside the entrance so he can make sure he sees her when she gets there. Make sure she's not alone for any longer than he can. He has a sack over his shoulder that makes the distinctive sort of clink of glass bottles full of liquid. He didn't bother with glasses, he doubts they'll need them.]
[He knows they haven't know each other long, they've talked yes, but there are things he's holding back and he's sure things that she's holding back. But he wants to help. He knows how much this hurts, and she shouldn't have to face it alone.]
[He offers her his arm when she steps inside, drawing her into a hug if she seems accepting of it. If not, he's more than fine to let it drop]
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I'll meet you there.
[And he will, right inside the entrance so he can make sure he sees her when she gets there. Make sure she's not alone for any longer than he can. He has a sack over his shoulder that makes the distinctive sort of clink of glass bottles full of liquid. He didn't bother with glasses, he doubts they'll need them.]
[He knows they haven't know each other long, they've talked yes, but there are things he's holding back and he's sure things that she's holding back. But he wants to help. He knows how much this hurts, and she shouldn't have to face it alone.]
[He offers her his arm when she steps inside, drawing her into a hug if she seems accepting of it. If not, he's more than fine to let it drop]
Let's find a quiet corner, shall we?