"Goddess, my head." Sabine rested her head in her hands. "It feels like I've got Clary hammering her trainees in here."
"I made you some tea, it'll help with that." Kel offered it to her and Sabine took a sip.
"Gods, that's good." She sat sipping the tea, a frown on her face as Kel watched her silently. It was obvious that she was replaying her arrival in Kel's time for as much as she could remember. "I wish I'd behaved myself a little better," she finally murmured. "I don't suppose it was the best first impression."
"In all fairness, you didn't know you were going to end up here," Kel reminded her.
Sabine smiled at her. "You're sweet." She set the empty cup down beside the bed and leaned over to kiss Kel on the cheek. "Thank you for taking care of me last night."
