. . .I know that. Don't tell him I said that. [He'll do it himself one day, thank you very much. More importantly, he puts down his teacup, deciding it's more important to hold her hand not with the teacup.]
I just wish you would to take better care of yourself. [She cares too much sometimes, to the determent of her own well being.] I know I have no right to say that, but you can't help anyone if you put yourself in constant harm.
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I just wish you would to take better care of yourself. [She cares too much sometimes, to the determent of her own well being.] I know I have no right to say that, but you can't help anyone if you put yourself in constant harm.