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I offered. Ragem shook his head, at the same time performing an awkward yet successful twist with his fork to bring most of a scoop of meat into his mouth. “Broke my collarbone skiing few years ago,” he confessed after chewing and swallowing. “This,” he chinned the sling locking his right arm and hand to his chest, “is about the same.” I would have preferred to help. The wound hampering him he’d taken to save Ansky and me—the gesture no less meaningful for being unnecessary. I’d never felt such ...gratitude to another being before, not even within my Web, and wasn’t completely sure how to dispose of the emotion. A remarkable being, I reminded myself, if a bit too impulsive to be a survivor. We ate in companionable silence for a while, my own appetite far too great to be normal for a Ket. I felt unsettled when I considered it, and longed for a good long stretch as myself. Out there, added some new craving inside, remembering the vast clean sweep of space. Life did seem simpler in vacuum.
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