Jay keeps his eyes on the floor for all of Daine's answer, cringing only slightly at the details she's sharing, even though he understands why she's sharing them. Privacy can't be the top priority now. And if Aziraphale really is an angel, well, he's got to be trustworthy, right?
"I'd offer to do it myself, but I don't know if that's wise," says Aziraphale, sounding reluctant. "It would be - very specific, constant care. I think a human doctor would be best."
"No hospitals." Jay's almost surprised to hear himself speak, and he shuts his mouth for a moment. The last thing Tim needs upon waking - and he will wake, goddammit - is to be in another hospital room. "I can do it. I can take care of him myself."
Can he, though?
This is probably a terrible idea.
"Oh," says Aziraphale brightly. "Well, all right then."
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"I'd offer to do it myself, but I don't know if that's wise," says Aziraphale, sounding reluctant. "It would be - very specific, constant care. I think a human doctor would be best."
"No hospitals." Jay's almost surprised to hear himself speak, and he shuts his mouth for a moment. The last thing Tim needs upon waking - and he will wake, goddammit - is to be in another hospital room. "I can do it. I can take care of him myself."
Can he, though?
This is probably a terrible idea.
"Oh," says Aziraphale brightly. "Well, all right then."