[His roommates are kind about his nightmares, but Jack still finds himself embarrassed when they wake him for the third time that night. Briefly he considers simply not going back to sleep, but he's exhausted-- and he's no money for a hotel-- and there's no one in this place that understands him better than Rin--
--and maybe he's a little lonely. So what? That's not a crime. Which is how he ends up at her door at one in the morning, dressed in boxers and an undershirt, his hair sticking up and a bit of a sheepish smile on his face.]
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--and maybe he's a little lonely. So what? That's not a crime. Which is how he ends up at her door at one in the morning, dressed in boxers and an undershirt, his hair sticking up and a bit of a sheepish smile on his face.]