[ Thus far, Snake's experience with Angela as a doctor has all been one-on-one. He hasn't observed her when she's been inundated with patients, as during those crisis situations he's usually busy handling things in his own way (with his gun, in other words) instead of hanging around the med bay. That being said, he can make a guess at how she'd deal with that kind of situation. If she's gone onto active battlefields to provide relief, then she knows how to prioritize and manage the immense stress. The comfort she provides him now is largely unnecessary—he isn't a scared kid who needs to be soothed. But it's not bad either.
He exhales through his noise in the approximation of a laugh as Angela begins to speak about some of the foods native to her home. While he can't speak to what any of it would taste like until he's actually tried it, he gets the feeling she's exaggerating. Not that he's going to insist that she cook for him, and they're not in the position for it right now anyway. He nods when she extends that offer. He doesn't want to hog all the good cooked food, but if he's really feeling the hunger, he'll keep it in mind. ] Sauerkraut can't be too bad.
[ As for that cliff edge? Snake usually isn't opposed to flinging himself into dangerous situations, but in this case he might need a little push to make the leap.
It's not like he meant to call Angela out when she used that word, but it looks like he's put her on the spot. Snake may know a number of different languages, as they tend to be necessary in his line of work, but Swiss-German is a little too specialized. He can make the connection between the original German and the deviation once Angela explains it, and he's familiar enough with language patterns in general to put together that it's a diminutive. A fond nickname of sorts, and not something he should read into too deeply. He makes a sound of acknowledgment, but doesn't say much more on the subject.
As soon as she directs him, Snake tilts his head and gives her whatever access she needs. The stinging of the peroxide is only there for a few seconds, and there's a peace of mind that comes with knowing that the wound's being cleaned out. At her warning about the time this will take, Snake takes that last chance to finish off his cup of water and then tilts his head back. ] Pretty sure stitches would take longer. I'm good, Doc.
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He exhales through his noise in the approximation of a laugh as Angela begins to speak about some of the foods native to her home. While he can't speak to what any of it would taste like until he's actually tried it, he gets the feeling she's exaggerating. Not that he's going to insist that she cook for him, and they're not in the position for it right now anyway. He nods when she extends that offer. He doesn't want to hog all the good cooked food, but if he's really feeling the hunger, he'll keep it in mind. ] Sauerkraut can't be too bad.
[ As for that cliff edge? Snake usually isn't opposed to flinging himself into dangerous situations, but in this case he might need a little push to make the leap.
It's not like he meant to call Angela out when she used that word, but it looks like he's put her on the spot. Snake may know a number of different languages, as they tend to be necessary in his line of work, but Swiss-German is a little too specialized. He can make the connection between the original German and the deviation once Angela explains it, and he's familiar enough with language patterns in general to put together that it's a diminutive. A fond nickname of sorts, and not something he should read into too deeply. He makes a sound of acknowledgment, but doesn't say much more on the subject.
As soon as she directs him, Snake tilts his head and gives her whatever access she needs. The stinging of the peroxide is only there for a few seconds, and there's a peace of mind that comes with knowing that the wound's being cleaned out. At her warning about the time this will take, Snake takes that last chance to finish off his cup of water and then tilts his head back. ] Pretty sure stitches would take longer. I'm good, Doc.