It's important to me. [Because he's important to her, and she gives him a sad look as he edges back, clearly noting what he's doing. She tilts her head at the chair, a silent invitation to sit back down.]
You're my friend, I want to help.
[Generally she doesn't like lines that sound too much like we can still be friends, when that's such a cheap platitude, but this is different; she's just to trying to reassure him that she cares.]
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You're my friend, I want to help.
[Generally she doesn't like lines that sound too much like we can still be friends, when that's such a cheap platitude, but this is different; she's just to trying to reassure him that she cares.]