[After being a mom for almost two years, Carol's gotten very good at multi-tasking and noticing details in the little things. So, yes she sees how Jim's shoulders slump and she wants nothing else but to hug and soothe those panics away. It's odd to see fear in him; he doesn't wear it well, but Carol understands what he's going through. She had them when she first found out she was pregnant, occasionally through it, and when she arrived home from the hospital with Dorothy.
She settles back onto the couch and lets her hands clean up her work on the coffee table in fount of her.]
Nothing. She hadn't asked, so I didn't tell. [She lightly sighs, and she looks kind of tired.]
She did ask questions tonight, however, and all I told her was that you're a good man and an excellent captain.
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She settles back onto the couch and lets her hands clean up her work on the coffee table in fount of her.]
Nothing. She hadn't asked, so I didn't tell. [She lightly sighs, and she looks kind of tired.]
She did ask questions tonight, however, and all I told her was that you're a good man and an excellent captain.