Jyn stayed very, very still as he touched her. Even though she still didn't know what had happened to have him in this state now, it was clear enough that, whatever the reason, it was something he needed to do. This more than anything else unsettled her, though — not because of him or his hands on her, but the fear and desperation she saw in his eyes, her own widening a little as she studied his face as best she could in the dark of their bedroom.
"I'm fine, Cassian," she promised, her voice soft and even. She knew he'd had nightmares about something happening to her before, and she could only assume this was more of that same, but it seemed a far cry even from the state he'd been in that first night, telling her that he'd dreamed about the data tower.
So slowly and carefully, she lifted a hand to his cheek, hoping he wouldn't pull away from her. "Whatever you saw... It was only a dream. I'm all right. I promise."
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"I'm fine, Cassian," she promised, her voice soft and even. She knew he'd had nightmares about something happening to her before, and she could only assume this was more of that same, but it seemed a far cry even from the state he'd been in that first night, telling her that he'd dreamed about the data tower.
So slowly and carefully, she lifted a hand to his cheek, hoping he wouldn't pull away from her. "Whatever you saw... It was only a dream. I'm all right. I promise."