"I had an idea of getting out, but I wanted to see how you felt about it," Sulu replied, pretending that he was unwilling to admit that it had been Ianto's idea. Really, he wouldn't have minded staying in a little longer. But, from the way Ianto yawned, suddenly, Sulu knew that they'd made the right decision. He couldn't help but yawn a little himself, covering his mouth with his hand briefly before moving to finish drying off, tilting his head towards his cabin.
"We can leave the towels wherever," he said, slowly moving to head out to the bed, "We're going to have to wash everything anyway. I would just use the sonic shower, but I really don't want to risk any of the pollen sticking to our clothes afterwards." It was better to do it the old-fashioned way, when it came to pollens. He had sprays in his lab that would help, too. "But for right now - we've got a bed to relax in."
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"We can leave the towels wherever," he said, slowly moving to head out to the bed, "We're going to have to wash everything anyway. I would just use the sonic shower, but I really don't want to risk any of the pollen sticking to our clothes afterwards." It was better to do it the old-fashioned way, when it came to pollens. He had sprays in his lab that would help, too. "But for right now - we've got a bed to relax in."