Cass laughed. 'I didn't realise I was out of them,' he said with a wink, waiting for her to pet Plato before moving towards the living room now that she'd said she didn't want anything.
'I'm doing OK,' he answered with a smirk. 'At least I'm up and walking again - and here,' he added. It was the latter that made a difference. He was sure he wouldn't do a fraction as well if he was back in his flat, alone.