Eitan frowned slightly when he felt Tobias tense up. He had hoped their rapport would sidestep some of his trauma, but it would seem not. He sighed and stepped back from him.
"You're not fine," he noted, not needing Mesmer to read Tobias, who was a bit like an open book to him anymore. Eitan didn't have the same tools, but he had the training and the experience to read people like a good little spy for the Order and the Corps. "But you will be. I'm not angry at you. I want to help you—you know that. Both with your career and your family, and to help you move through the things that have happened and come out the other side stronger. This is why I think you need to use your Rune regularly—every day, but only a little. Build up your resilience, learn how to read people without taking on their emotions."
Later, it became clear the airship's roundabout patrol wasn't going to get them to Haqs that day. The crew was a complete complement, so there was only one spare bed for a minor officer, hardly what Eitan was accustomed to as a commander, but now he and Tobias had to figure out what they were going to do about it. It was dark now. Both of them were weary from their magical endeavors.
"Well," Eitan opined. "We can either take turns with the bed or we can share it. You're slender and I'm not much bigger, so it might be possible. I know you're a bit... Well." He shrugged and began to strip off his uniform. He would have liked a bath, but the day had been taxing mentally more than physically and he wasn't a mess. Once in his smallclothes, he climbed into the bed and scooted up against the wall to make as much room as possible. He figured that if Tobias wanted to try, being on the edge of the bed might feel a bit safer as he had nobody between him and escape.
Not that Eitan was one of those coven rapists.
"You're not fine," he noted, not needing Mesmer to read Tobias, who was a bit like an open book to him anymore. Eitan didn't have the same tools, but he had the training and the experience to read people like a good little spy for the Order and the Corps. "But you will be. I'm not angry at you. I want to help you—you know that. Both with your career and your family, and to help you move through the things that have happened and come out the other side stronger. This is why I think you need to use your Rune regularly—every day, but only a little. Build up your resilience, learn how to read people without taking on their emotions."
Later, it became clear the airship's roundabout patrol wasn't going to get them to Haqs that day. The crew was a complete complement, so there was only one spare bed for a minor officer, hardly what Eitan was accustomed to as a commander, but now he and Tobias had to figure out what they were going to do about it. It was dark now. Both of them were weary from their magical endeavors.
"Well," Eitan opined. "We can either take turns with the bed or we can share it. You're slender and I'm not much bigger, so it might be possible. I know you're a bit... Well." He shrugged and began to strip off his uniform. He would have liked a bath, but the day had been taxing mentally more than physically and he wasn't a mess. Once in his smallclothes, he climbed into the bed and scooted up against the wall to make as much room as possible. He figured that if Tobias wanted to try, being on the edge of the bed might feel a bit safer as he had nobody between him and escape.
Not that Eitan was one of those coven rapists.