[It can be so hard to take 'me time' when it seemed like there was always someone in need of getting patched up. So she's not wrong about a break like this doing them well.]
If that's the case, we'll have to make sure we get breaks more often when we have down time. We always need to be at the top of our game.
There's only so much coffee in the world to keep us going.
[ Some days, the only thing that gets her through is coffee. ]
So excursions like this can definitely benefit us.
[ She smooths the snow on the front of the snowman so it looks less lumpy. Otherwise it resembles two cats fighting in a pair of overalls, and from watching Brigitte grow up, she's sadly familiar with the image. ]
When is the last time you allowed yourself something like this?
[He asks as he glances towards her while still packing together the snow in a ball like shape. Honestly, his ideal type of break would be relaxing on a beach somewhere with a tropical drink. It would be heavenly.]
[ She has to laugh, but it's mainly out of disbelief because she can't readily recall the answer. ]
It's been aid camp to refugee camp and back again for years now. I suppose... maybe four or five years ago I visited the Lindholms for the holidays in Sweden. I distinctly recall being coerced into making a snow angel. They had the snowmen covered though. With an engineer as a father, they had giant snow creatures acting out action scenes.
[Someone like her that was such a renown medical professional who did such important work..it makes sense that she might not get too much time for this.]
Sounds like you could use it more often if that is the case. [The Lindholms are a big name, but its like that for most everyone in Overwatch. Heroes that were and still are idolized.]
Maybe I could take you out for a nice, relaxing dinner every now and then. Give you time to let your hair down more often.
[ She claps her gloved hands together as a puff of steam escapes her mouth. ]
This is coming together quite well. Now for the head. That was the part I always seemed to have trouble with. It was always too big or too small for the body.
I think together we will be able to achieve the perfect size with it.
[He takes a moment to examine the rest of his body to sort of gauge how much snow he might need to gather for the head, then he sets forth and starts pooling the snow together.]
You know, I've been tempted to make a "Making snow angels" joke, but I assume you get those a lot.
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I think these sort of breaks can be healthy. Our line of work can get quite stressful and we forget to take care of ourselves.
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If that's the case, we'll have to make sure we get breaks more often when we have down time. We always need to be at the top of our game.
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[ Some days, the only thing that gets her through is coffee. ]
So excursions like this can definitely benefit us.
[ She smooths the snow on the front of the snowman so it looks less lumpy. Otherwise it resembles two cats fighting in a pair of overalls, and from watching Brigitte grow up, she's sadly familiar with the image. ]
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[He asks as he glances towards her while still packing together the snow in a ball like shape. Honestly, his ideal type of break would be relaxing on a beach somewhere with a tropical drink. It would be heavenly.]
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[ She has to laugh, but it's mainly out of disbelief because she can't readily recall the answer. ]
It's been aid camp to refugee camp and back again for years now. I suppose... maybe four or five years ago I visited the Lindholms for the holidays in Sweden. I distinctly recall being coerced into making a snow angel. They had the snowmen covered though. With an engineer as a father, they had giant snow creatures acting out action scenes.
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Sounds like you could use it more often if that is the case. [The Lindholms are a big name, but its like that for most everyone in Overwatch. Heroes that were and still are idolized.]
Maybe I could take you out for a nice, relaxing dinner every now and then. Give you time to let your hair down more often.
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[ Because she knows how hard he works too! ]
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I wouldn't say no to that.
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[ She claps her gloved hands together as a puff of steam escapes her mouth. ]
This is coming together quite well. Now for the head. That was the part I always seemed to have trouble with. It was always too big or too small for the body.
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[He takes a moment to examine the rest of his body to sort of gauge how much snow he might need to gather for the head, then he sets forth and starts pooling the snow together.]
You know, I've been tempted to make a "Making snow angels" joke, but I assume you get those a lot.