[Diana hears Antiope in his words, a small voice echoing in her head that she'll be worse than useless to them if she's exhausted. And despite a stubborn streak as wide as her beloved island home, she knows he's right. Still, Diana can't help but look almost petulant as she braces her palms against the floor to lift her hips as instructed, allowing him to peel the suit the rest of the way off.]
I will rest, but I will not sleep, in case they need me.
[Well, good sense can only trump stubbornness for so long.]
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I will rest, but I will not sleep, in case they need me.
[Well, good sense can only trump stubbornness for so long.]