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Alex couldn’t help but tilt his head a bit when he heard Clive mention ‘not wanting to invade your personal space’. That was a thing? He’d grown up attached at the hip to his siblings, his twin in particular. Things like ‘personal space’ hadn’t existed for him, nor ever crossed his mind. Now he was starting to wonder if he was constantly invading others' personal space. He'd have to go ask a few people later. Whoops!
“I don’t mind, really. Especially if it’ll help you fall asleep. My siblings and I used to share the same beds when we were kids, so I’m used to it.” His older sister had been the one to tell him that ‘sometimes, just listening to someone’s heartbeat can help ease their mind enough to relax.’ He’d taken those words to heart and offered his heartbeat to anyone who seemed to need it.
Kids. Grown adults. Some of the other Cursebreakers. It didn’t matter to him, so long as he could help ease their worries; even if only for a second. “I won’t force you. You are your own person, after all. But it’s an option on the table, at least.” A few moments of silence passed before he spoke again. “Besides… everyone deserves comfort. Even you, Clive.” Whether Clive would believe him or not didn’t matter. It was simply something Alex believed in wholly. Besides, he was sure the man could use some encouraging words. He'd been through so much already.
“But, if you’re really truly against the idea, I can go see if Tarja has something that’ll help you fall asleep. Pretty sure I remember her mentioning something earlier…” Even if he hadn't passed out on the docks, it was pretty easy to tell he was wearing himself ragged and needed to sleep. Especially if he was tossing and turning like this every night.
"Anything else you might need? I can grab it while I'm out. Shouldn't be gone too long..." Maybe he would run by the Tub & Crown real quick. Normally a warm drink would help ease his nerves and exhaustion, letting him fall asleep quickly. Might as well try it with Clive. The worst it could do is nothing, after all.












