Well, it seemed she wasn't leaving. It seemed the weirdness of this entire interaction had really only just begun. Ben didn't even know how to describe the look that had come over her face, much less what to think of it. If this had happened to him somewhere else, under different circumstances, he might have just given an awkward goodbye and walked away, but he could hardly do that now — he had her child under his arm. He couldn't just leave the kid in the middle of the street if he walked off, and she didn't particularly seem up for... parenting... at the moment. Worst of all, he had no idea what had caused her to go white as a sheet, so he wasn't even sure what to say to snap her out of it.
"Uhm," he began, rather awkwardly. "Do you need to sit down?" They were near the edge of Padmore Park and there was a bench in sight, so that was a start, at least — though he still didn't think he could abandon her kid until she came back to her senses, whether he'd deposited the two of them on a bench off the road or not.
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"Uhm," he began, rather awkwardly. "Do you need to sit down?" They were near the edge of Padmore Park and there was a bench in sight, so that was a start, at least — though he still didn't think he could abandon her kid until she came back to her senses, whether he'd deposited the two of them on a bench off the road or not.
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