"I see," she mumbles. She's not really sure what the appropriate thing for her to do right now would be: on one hand, looking after people, but on the other hand, respecting his personal space. On one hand, she's a doctor, on the other hand he's got far more standing in the shatterdome.
Eventually it's the doctor side that wins, if quietly. "I'm sure you don't need me lecturing you about that," she observes, which of course implies that there's a lecture to be had if he would listen.
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Eventually it's the doctor side that wins, if quietly. "I'm sure you don't need me lecturing you about that," she observes, which of course implies that there's a lecture to be had if he would listen.