[Rin saw him roaming around on the fourth floor today when she was there herself. It was strange how out of it Tarrlok looked, like someone intoxicated on a nightmare, but Rin thought space was maybe what he needed. She had some heavy things on her mind too, and that's what usually helps her. So she went back to what she was doing, and throughout the day the look on Tarrlok's face slipped her mind.
It's not until she's heading back to her own room she remembers it. Tarrlok's room is caddy-corner to her own, so she has to pass it on the way back. Recalling how he seemed in the halls she naturally finds herself looking at his door, only to pause in her tracks when she notices it's not closed properly. Hm.
After a moment of thought, she approaches it quietly.]
Hey. [The door creaks slightly, as Rin lightly pushes it in a little. Spotting him on the bed, she raps her knuckles lightly on the wood.] Did you mean to leave your door open?
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It's not until she's heading back to her own room she remembers it. Tarrlok's room is caddy-corner to her own, so she has to pass it on the way back. Recalling how he seemed in the halls she naturally finds herself looking at his door, only to pause in her tracks when she notices it's not closed properly. Hm.
After a moment of thought, she approaches it quietly.]
Hey. [The door creaks slightly, as Rin lightly pushes it in a little. Spotting him on the bed, she raps her knuckles lightly on the wood.] Did you mean to leave your door open?