Again, she knew he was right. And it wasnt just the recent events either. Being on edge for so long, the numerous fights and close calls, and the restless nights- she was exhausted. After finally being somewhere she knew she was safe, she had realised just how tired she was. She knew nothing about medical, so she could only trust in the advise he was giving her.
She wanted to sleep, but even knowing she was not going to be harmed here, she couldn't quite let her guard down enough to relax enough to settle properly, after years of running, it would take her some time. Despite it being a hospital, she was worried more for him than she was for herself even though there was no need to be.
She couldn't help but smile as he kissed her forehead, even more so when he made it known to her that he still cared. As he stood and headed to the door, her smile was quickly replaced by a slight frown. She didn't want him to leave, but she knew he had to, he needed rest. She stayed silent as she recalled their first night together on Erie, how they fell asleep watching the stars.