[Anders puts the rest of the puppy food away again, Pearl now much too busy eating to pay any attention to him. But that just means he can focus entirely on Hawke.]
You might want to take care of her training yourself.
[He finds the plates as told, placing a slice of toast on each. The water has boiled as well, so he finds a tea bag (the last one left, he notes) and some instant coffee, preparing a mug of each and carrying them to the table.]
Meanwhile Hawke divides up the bacon and eggs onto each plate, and follows after Anders to the table, where he serves their breakfast and drops another kiss on Anders' cheek before seating himself.]
[Ravenous, truthfully; the food in front of him is definitely not going to be enough to fill him, especially considering all the spell-casting he'd done yesterday. But it should be enough to tide him over until they can go out to purchase more, at least.]
[In the mean-time, he'll begin shoveling it in. No need to wait any longer, after all.]
[Eating briefly cuts off any further conversation. Anders hadn't eaten much the previous day, and vomiting is not good for retaining food and nourishment. At least if he's actually hungry now, that's a good sign, and for a while he'll just focus on the eggs and bacon.
Then he grabs his coffee, looking up at Hawke again as he drinks.]
Do you think the pirates have been fought off completely?
[if not, he'll enjoy killing a few as they go to the market.]
[It's a little bit bitter. Apparently he'd only have needed to hold on for another few days, and the pirates might not have been able to get to him at all.]
[he's been trying not to focus too closely on Anders, hoping to avoid making him uncomfortable, but now he can't help it, and the concern he's feeling is obvious in his expression.]
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You might want to take care of her training yourself.
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[He starts flipping the eggs over, one after another]
Dogs want a leader. And she wants to make you happy. You just need to have a little more faith that she'll do what you ask when you ask her to do it.
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Is the food nearly done?
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Yes, nearly. Why don't you grab the toast and some plates, and I'll serve?
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[He finds the plates as told, placing a slice of toast on each. The water has boiled as well, so he finds a tea bag (the last one left, he notes) and some instant coffee, preparing a mug of each and carrying them to the table.]
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Thank you, love.
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[Anders, at least, is going to start eating right away, focusing on his food for now. He does keep glancing towards Hawke, though.]
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[Ravenous, truthfully; the food in front of him is definitely not going to be enough to fill him, especially considering all the spell-casting he'd done yesterday. But it should be enough to tide him over until they can go out to purchase more, at least.]
[In the mean-time, he'll begin shoveling it in. No need to wait any longer, after all.]
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Then he grabs his coffee, looking up at Hawke again as he drinks.]
Do you think the pirates have been fought off completely?
[if not, he'll enjoy killing a few as they go to the market.]
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[Give him a few seconds to finish chewing and swallow here, and he'll answer.]
They began to seriously pull back not long after you were taken. I haven't seen any around here for several days, now.
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[It's a little bit bitter. Apparently he'd only have needed to hold on for another few days, and the pirates might not have been able to get to him at all.]
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[he's not really sure if he can control his spellcasting, and he wouldn't want to accidentally hit Hawke. And what if he panics again?]
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[he's been trying not to focus too closely on Anders, hoping to avoid making him uncomfortable, but now he can't help it, and the concern he's feeling is obvious in his expression.]
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What if I lose control again? I might hurt bystanders, or even you.
[he doesn't trust himself.]
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...There are other ways to relieve frustration than fighting, you know.
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I'm alright, Hawke. Though I'm not saying no.
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[Like hell he believes Anders is alright.]
We'll definitely go to the market after breakfast, though.
[Maybe just getting out and walking around will help...though Hawke really wishes there was somewhere they could go that's outside.]
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[Because a swim really might help. It's something he enjoys, but hasn't really had time for in-- years, actually.]
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Better and better.
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