[He could lie, but then his injured arm chooses that moment to move wrong when he tries to lean back a bit adjusting where he's sitting and end up causing an audible wince of pain, so, fuck that plan I guess.]
N--Not really, no. I injured my upper arm and shoulder recently, so I'm not able to move it without being in quite the amount of pain right now.
[Danny has made his way to the couch since having unlocked the door for Grimm, so the other won't have to go far to find him. A couch that he really needs to get around to replacing soon, given that there might still be a blood stain he missed when he had Gray attending to him on the couch a few days ago, but it's fine, he hates this couch anyway.
He's not wearing his ridiculous amount of layers since, you know, he needs to be able to check his bandages with ease, just the one shirt that's most sitting on his shoulders than with his arms properly through the sleeves, but it still provides some sense of decency so it's whatever. And Grimm has already seen the other scars on his chest anyway, so--]
Hey... um, thank you for coming. I have coffee if you want any?
[Grimm will likely have to go get it himself though from the kitchen's coffee maker, but at least the offer was made as his attention goes to the bouquet.]
Next to the couch is a good spot since it does brighten up his absolutely bland monochrome apartment. Grimm is also welcome to sit with him here on the couch too, of course, as Danny gets a look at the flowers here.]
What kind of flowers are they?
[He's only familiar with super common ones like roses and maybe tulips (take a wild guess why tulips), but it's still something of curiosity to him whenever he does see bouquets like these.]
No no, you can stay for a little while if you'd like.
[In fact being alone has mostly resulted in him staring at a wall or ceiling and hating every decision he's ever made when attempting to read becomes tiring, so this is a nice distraction from that at the moment.]
Hmm? Oh... I guess I like roses as much as anyone else does. I also think tulips are nice though... I read somewhere once that they're the kind you can give someone when you want to compliment their eyes.
[... Yeah, that's it, that's literally the only reason he likes them aside from how they look.]
Who, me? [At that, he laughs for some reason.] No way, my eyes are not complimentary--if anyone should be getting bouquets of tulips, I'd think it should be you, given how much more interesting your eyes are by comparison.
[Danny considers for a moment, before he decides he doesn't really have much left to lose at this point as he brings his right hand up to his right eye.]
Well, the truth is that I've always only had one working eye, ever since the day I was born. For whatever reason, my right one here just never developed. As a result, I've never known what it's like to be able to see with two eyes, and have had to hide my empty right eye with glass, or with an eye-patch when I was a kid and couldn't really afford any glass ones to use.
[There's more to it from here, but he'll start there and see what Grimm does with this information before he continues.]
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N--Not really, no. I injured my upper arm and shoulder recently, so I'm not able to move it without being in quite the amount of pain right now.
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May I bring you a get well soon gift, instead?
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I... yes, of course you can. I, ah, can't promise I'll be a particularly good host, though...
[Again, given the injury.]
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[gentlebug gonna fuss.]
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[There's some noise as he can be heard shifting to stand up for a moment.]
I'll see if I can get the door unlocked so that you can just let yourself in when you get here.
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[In about half an hour, he arrives to let himself in. He's carrying a bouquet of flowers and a card.]
Danny? I brought something to brighten your abode.
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He's not wearing his ridiculous amount of layers since, you know, he needs to be able to check his bandages with ease, just the one shirt that's most sitting on his shoulders than with his arms properly through the sleeves, but it still provides some sense of decency so it's whatever. And Grimm has already seen the other scars on his chest anyway, so--]
Hey... um, thank you for coming. I have coffee if you want any?
[Grimm will likely have to go get it himself though from the kitchen's coffee maker, but at least the offer was made as his attention goes to the bouquet.]
You brought me flowers?
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Flowers are a traditional get-well gift where I hail from. Is it not the same for you?
[He has no idea what humans usually give each other when they're sick or injured, so he brought flowers to set next to the couch.]
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[he's just... not used to getting flowers...
Next to the couch is a good spot since it does brighten up his absolutely bland monochrome apartment. Grimm is also welcome to sit with him here on the couch too, of course, as Danny gets a look at the flowers here.]
What kind of flowers are they?
[He's only familiar with super common ones like roses and maybe tulips (take a wild guess why tulips), but it's still something of curiosity to him whenever he does see bouquets like these.]
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[They're certainly pretty enough.]
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[Maybe he'll even put in the effort to care for them rather than forgetting and letting them die next to his awful couch, ha ha.]
I see you also brought a card?
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[Inside it's signed by Grimm, with the message 'wishing for your speedy recovery'.]
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This is a lovely card, Grimm. Thank you.
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Of course, my friend.
Would you like company, or would you prefer to be left alone to rest?
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[In fact being alone has mostly resulted in him staring at a wall or ceiling and hating every decision he's ever made when attempting to read becomes tiring, so this is a nice distraction from that at the moment.]
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[He's pretty sure he knows how to make coffee, probably...]
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[Thankfully his coffee maker is a pretty simple one so Grimm shouldn't have any trouble getting it to work for him.]
Please feel free to make some for yourself as well if you want.
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[Getting up to go work the coffee maker... This seems simple enough.]
What is your favorite flower?
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[... Yeah, that's it, that's literally the only reason he likes them aside from how they look.]
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[gay]
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Who, me? [At that, he laughs for some reason.] No way, my eyes are not complimentary--if anyone should be getting bouquets of tulips, I'd think it should be you, given how much more interesting your eyes are by comparison.
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[Grimm's eyes are closer to normal where he's from, of course.]
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My one working eye, sure, but the other... not so much. It's been nothing but a burden to have.
[There's a pause as he finds himself looking up at the ceiling for a moment, before he says--]
Did I ever tell you? Why I have this eye to begin with?
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[Unspoken: I'm listening if you want to share it now.]
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[Danny considers for a moment, before he decides he doesn't really have much left to lose at this point as he brings his right hand up to his right eye.]
Well, the truth is that I've always only had one working eye, ever since the day I was born. For whatever reason, my right one here just never developed. As a result, I've never known what it's like to be able to see with two eyes, and have had to hide my empty right eye with glass, or with an eye-patch when I was a kid and couldn't really afford any glass ones to use.
[There's more to it from here, but he'll start there and see what Grimm does with this information before he continues.]
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