"Don't worry about it," Anders reassured her. "I haven't exactly been good about coming to find you since I got out of there on Sunday either. Probably wouldn't have known if Parker hadn't called me."
"She must have called to check up on you. I talked to her Saturday night and told her was going on," Isabel told him. "I think she was rather pissed about not being here."
"Considering how she was ranting at me over the phone, I'd say that's a safe bet," Anders replied, laughing softly. "She's threatening to kidnap me if I get hurt again."
"Trying to figure out how to bake cupcakes in the campfire?" Anders shrugged, then regretted it. "Not a whole lot of anything, really. Just my workshops . . . 'cept the two I missed while I was in the clinic . . ."
"Oh that has to be messy. I've been limiting my campfire cooking to s'mores. It's easier that way." She very gingerly attempted to pat his shoulder, mindful of any injuries. "Somehow I think being in the clinic after a run in with a knife wielding psycho is a good reason for missing class."
"Yeah, I sort of gave up. Don't think I can pull it off without them tasting a lot like barbecue, and nobody wants that." He wrinkled his nose, because wow was that thought kind of gross. "Yeah, well . . . at least one of my teachers was in the clinic with me, so that gives me an excuse for one class."
"Interrupted is a very mild way of saying 'my boyfriend got stabbed through the chest,'" Anders remarked dryly. "So I've had my total share of trauma for the summer now, I think."
"And me banned from strenuous activity, now." Anders chuckled, a wry grin twisting his lips. "Figures. Oh, well. Met any interesting new kids, big sis?"
"Shame my back's what got sliced open then," drawled Anders. "My new little sib and her cousin have already pretty much taken me on as a Cause to Protect, which I can't complain about, and the few new people I've met so far are pretty cool. Can't complain."
He couldn't suppress a soft sigh. "Still not the same without certain people around, but we'll manage, huh?"
His conversations from earlier that day just had to come back to him now, didn't they? What if . . . no, not thinking about that -- Anders reached over to hug her again, instead.
"And it's just not the same, over the phone. I miss her actually being able to thwap me in the head, instead of just ranting at me."
"She'll be coming back at least," Anders said. "For visits and stuff. Right? Big sis, we gotta figure out how to stop people from leaving. Like . . . before the summer is over."
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The 'yet' was unspoken, but pretty clear nonetheless.
"Bel said they got this frakker, though, right?"
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"Radio said they did. And the clinic seems to have quieted down. So I think it's safe now."
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"And I have. Karal and Gavin, Jaina, my little sister. Johnny's amusing. There's a bunch of nice new people."
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He couldn't suppress a soft sigh. "Still not the same without certain people around, but we'll manage, huh?"
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"And it's just not the same, over the phone. I miss her actually being able to thwap me in the head, instead of just ranting at me."
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