It's o-okay. I-- you, um, d-don't-- don't have t-to do it all.
( quietly, as he picks up one of the pieces of equipment and frowns a little at it, but says nothing, setting it down before going back to cleaning. Just because she's doing the clean up stuff doesn't mean they can't make her job easier if they aren't busy. Besides, he's had enough cleaning jobs that leaving her to do it on her own makes him uncomfortable, like guilt is clinging on for yet another reason.
Excuse him as he stares for a second, fumbling something and catching it before it hits the ground.)
It's, uh-- I d-didn't have anything else. T-to do.
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( quietly, as he picks up one of the pieces of equipment and frowns a little at it, but says nothing, setting it down before going back to cleaning. Just because she's doing the clean up stuff doesn't mean they can't make her job easier if they aren't busy. Besides, he's had enough cleaning jobs that leaving her to do it on her own makes him uncomfortable, like guilt is clinging on for yet another reason.
Excuse him as he stares for a second, fumbling something and catching it before it hits the ground.)
It's, uh-- I d-didn't have anything else. T-to do.