[Kate stops rummaging for a moment, looking over her shoulder at him, expression uncertain. It doesn't escape her notice that this is one of the most involved things he could do for her, but she doesn't bring it up.]
You'd do that?
[It feels cowardly, but she doesn't think she can manage calling Susan and dealing with her sister begging her to come home, either. She's exhausted, physically and emotionally. After a second, Kate digs her comm out of her pocket and scrolls through the contacts until she finds her father's number, then joins Lavi on the couch again and hands it over. This feels stupid, but she's desperately grateful, too.]
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You'd do that?
[It feels cowardly, but she doesn't think she can manage calling Susan and dealing with her sister begging her to come home, either. She's exhausted, physically and emotionally. After a second, Kate digs her comm out of her pocket and scrolls through the contacts until she finds her father's number, then joins Lavi on the couch again and hands it over. This feels stupid, but she's desperately grateful, too.]
You don't have to. He's a jerk.