"I keep picturing one of them getting hurt. Shot in the head or worse."
Which is part of what's keeping him awake. Wash is always trying to think of the next step, frequently the worst step - a side effect of everything he's been through. He still struggles to think of it as something like PTSD, and not just How Life Is now.
He finally turns his head a little, his cheek nudging Locus' forehead. He doesn't say it but Sam is a recurring theme in these kinds of morbid thoughts, too. Locus is capable, and good at protecting himself. Doesn't mean that Wash doesn't think of what would happen if he doesn't watch his left more.
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Which is part of what's keeping him awake. Wash is always trying to think of the next step, frequently the worst step - a side effect of everything he's been through. He still struggles to think of it as something like PTSD, and not just How Life Is now.
He finally turns his head a little, his cheek nudging Locus' forehead. He doesn't say it but Sam is a recurring theme in these kinds of morbid thoughts, too. Locus is capable, and good at protecting himself. Doesn't mean that Wash doesn't think of what would happen if he doesn't watch his left more.