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Lunch with Dad
It's their first time out in public together in years - and standing outside the hot dog stand she can't help but worry.
She has things to tell him that he has to hear and she couldn't say any of them over a phone.
A few moments later, she spots him walking toward her.
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Of course he's still not comfortable with the thought of someone else he cares about going back to CTU, but it's not like he has much of a choice, here.
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And she saw him broken and barely breathing and that had nothing to do with CTU.
"If we're all in danger anyway, why stop yourself from trying to make a difference?"
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It seems kind of weird to see half the people he knows going back to CTU, when for a while it seemed like he was the only one who wasn't trying to get away from it. Before he got fired, at least.
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"We're all going to be okay, Dad." She places her hand over his, trying to remind him that he's not alone.
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"No, it would involve lifting you and carrying you with flows of air."
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"I could always have Chris keep an eye on you."
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"Are you guys still coming to dinner on Saturday?"
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"Of course, you wouldn't be able to use that excuse."
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"She's great. We've been going on walks and she's been helping in the garden," she smiles. "She also keeps asking when you're going to come back."
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"Dad, you know...you can come over any time."
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