We could find breakfast somewhere first, though. [and then he realises something--] If you got food stuck in your beard now, would you be able to tell?
[But since Hawke seems to be honestly and adorably upset, he'll take his hand as he leads him back out of the bathroom, giving it a reassuring squeeze.]
Then let me take care of you for a change. [he leans in to kiss him softly on the lips, reassuringly.] I could go buy us both something if you'd rather not go out.
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Probably not. It doesn't feel any different.
[He'll start pulling away now, a little reluctantly]
Let's get ready to go out, then.
[Even though he kind of wants to go back to bed and hide his face under a pillow, he'll go out anyway because Anders suggested it.]
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[Definitely teasing now. Hawke seems to bring that side out in him, especially now. Stop sulking, Hawke, he can still tell.]
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Why? You've never complained before.
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I should think it would be even easier to see them, now, wouldn't you?
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...Maybe I'll just hold off on breakfast.
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I'd tell you if there was anything. You need to eat.
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That's a switch.
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It is?
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