Beth's ready to get up in search of tea, but the way he cringes away from her hands gives her pause. She sits back, her brow furrowing as she looks him over.
"No, you aren't." He looks miserable--like, really miserable, not just the annoyance she expects when he doesn't want to do something. Her hands land in her lap. "What's wrong?"
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"No, you aren't." He looks miserable--like, really miserable, not just the annoyance she expects when he doesn't want to do something. Her hands land in her lap. "What's wrong?"