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oom: room 25
[after this]
Bar takes care of the pile of wet clothes (his duster, jacket, hat, and gloves) for him with a note saying she'd have them laundered, but Doc slings his scarf over his shoulder before he and Miss Katherine head for the stairwell.
He's more focused on not tripping his way up the stairs, even with her arm around his middle, to try and talk much. Thankfully, his door's unlocked, and since he was going away for a spell (even with Bar saying it would be quick) his room is spotless. The desk is neat and organized, the bed made, his laundry done and in the drawers, and the shades half-shut.
"I appreciate this," he says, needlessly.
Bar takes care of the pile of wet clothes (his duster, jacket, hat, and gloves) for him with a note saying she'd have them laundered, but Doc slings his scarf over his shoulder before he and Miss Katherine head for the stairwell.
He's more focused on not tripping his way up the stairs, even with her arm around his middle, to try and talk much. Thankfully, his door's unlocked, and since he was going away for a spell (even with Bar saying it would be quick) his room is spotless. The desk is neat and organized, the bed made, his laundry done and in the drawers, and the shades half-shut.
"I appreciate this," he says, needlessly.
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Doc hadn't even bothered to close it all the way, but she'll find his clothes in a wet pile near the tub, boots kicked over and the heels leaving mud and snow melting on the floors, and him sinking lower into the water to put his chin into the heat.
He glances over at her when she enters, cracking one eye open to look at her.
(Wondering if she'll say anything about the bubbles.)
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If anything, she's gotta be grateful, the bubbles aiding the Epsom salts to make the water murky. No peep shows here.
"You sound better," she comments, setting the towels down by the tub (the clothes she left on the dresser outside), as she moves to collect his discarded things and clean up a bit of his mess.
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Always the charmer, he is. He shifts a little to sit up, the tops of his shoulders breaking the water as he watches her, and he waves a hand at his clothes. "All those need t'go straight in the hamper, damn near filthy at this point," he mutters, not wanting her to deal with his dirty laundry for longer than she has to.
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"Just gettin' them outta your way," she says, leaning down to give him another peck before she moves out of the bathroom. She deposits the dirty clothes in the hamper, and then sets the boots on the lid (after having wiped the soles off on a towel so they wouldn't drip too badly).
"Dinner's on it's way," she calls, reentering the bathroom and moving back to his side. "'Long with another hot tea."
She settles on the floor, elbows on the edge of the tub as her eyes watch his face. She reaches a hand into the hot water, before running it through his weather-dampened hair.
"You gonna tell me 'bout Kansas, Outlaw?" she murmurs.
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Doc's got that amused little 'I'm being a brat and you know it and I know that you know it' look on his features, but he grins at the mention of dinner and another hot tea.
"You'll never guess who I met this evenin', though," he comments, as he stretches slightly and settles in the tub, down to his neck again in the heat. From his tone, the meeting didn't go badly at all. In fact, he might be a bit prideful.
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(Hers says something more along the lines of, 'You know what I was getting at you little brat, don't make me get out the ruler and thwap you upside the head.')
But, out loud, she simply says:
"Oh? Who was that?"
She's still moving small handfuls of hot water up to his hair, running her fingers through the damp locks, letting little rivulets curl through his sideburns and off his beard.
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"One'a the Mastersons," he replies.
A beat.
"Not Bat, though."
To further explain, after a few more seconds of silence. "I left Larned this mornin' 'fore the sun came up, made it down to Dodge City just after nightfall. Got caught outside town in the weather."
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"Was it Jim or Ed?" she asks, before he can even get into the rest of his explanation.
Dodge City.
Holy cow.
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Doc feels a twinge in his back and winces slightly before he pushes himself up a bit, to rest his arms on the edge of the tub and flex his hands in the warm air of the bathroom.
"He's the Deputy Marshal. Walked right by me. Actually told me t'get inside 'fore I froze to death."
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Milliways does that.
She doesn't like the wince on his face as he shifts his body, moving back from the edge to let him rest his arms there instead. She reaches for the hand closest her body, fingertips gently massaging the tendons and delicate little bones, encouraging the blood-flow back into his own fingertips.
"How's your joints feelin'? Got any stiffness or loss of motion?" she asks softly.
Assessing the damage the cold has done to his body is greater than her interest in his Masterson story.
...For now.
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His left hand (the one she has) is a different story altogether. Everything works just fine, but as she works over his bones she'll be able to feel the damage that is under the skin, bones healed not-quite-right and the scar tissue that covers.
He normally doesn't let anyone get a good look at that scar, let alone touch and feel like he's letting her do right now.
"Jus'cold," he murmurs.
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There are strange, tough malformations in his palm, beneath that slick scar, that she is concentrating on. She knows what they're from. She knows, too, the tightness she feels has nothing to do with his week in the saddle, or the cold.
Her eyes flick up to his, piercing blue on cold gray-green.
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(Anyone else, he might tell them to not even dare to ask.)
"Bullet did a lot of damage goin' straight through like it did," he murmurs. "By the time I got 'round to settin' the bones back in place, keepin' it wrapped the best I could...damn thing bled for days. Damage was done, they healed back the best they could."
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She nods, the action somewhat stronger this time, and slowly lifts his hand to her face.
She doesn't break eye contact as her lips fall to the scar. She kisses it tenderly once, twice, three times, fingers still exploring the mis-set bones and tight bits of muscle.
"Jim Masterson didn't give you any trouble?" she asks, voice muffled behind his palm.
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Doc pulls in a quiet breath and then exhales, slow and easy.
"Fingers work just fine. Can't quite make a fist, some days, but ain't like I'm a pugilist like Charlie is," he says, before he closes his eyes. "Was."
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She would have asked more about his encounter with Deputy Marshal Masterson, had not his final words made her flinch.
"You do a lot of fightin' with Charlie?" she asks softly, lightly, hoping to draw the conversation around to some good memories.
Or, at least some funny ones.
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Doc smiles slightly and rests his head against the edge of the tub, eyes still closed.
"They'd always be gettin' into scuffles an' scraps, while we was gone," he says.
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"Y'only do your fightin' in bars, with men of Sherwood?" she teases gently.
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"I been in my share of scraps, before," he tells her. "Billy an' I got into a real good one, once, 'while back. But Mr. Tunstall, he didn't stand for us fightin' with each other."
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She lets his hand go, and settles again on the edge of the tub, her arm covering his left arm.
"Sure wish I'd been able to meet him," she murmurs. "Sounds like he was a real good man."
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A pause.
"He would have liked you."
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"I hope so," she whispers.
There's a pause between them while she watches his body, noting that his shivering has lessened a good deal in the past half hour or so.
"You 'bout ready to get out of that water, Cowboy?"
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Doc glances at the towels.
"Did...Bar give you some clothes?"
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"She did," Katherine nods, unfolding one of the fluffy towels. Somehow, it still feels warm.
She turns her head away as she presents the towel to him. "Let me help you out, and then I'll go grab them for you."
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"Alright."
Once he's sure that she's going to keep her head turned, he carefully hauls himself out of the tub, steps out, and then steps closer to her, his stomach hitting that towel before he reaches for it with this hands.
"Hang on t'my shoulders, will y'darlin', feel like I might fall," he murmurs.
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