( joselyn decides that holding hands is fine. they're holding hands now, and it's acceptable. if she simply accepts it then there's no pressing need to understand what it means, or that it might mean something. it necessitates unfolding her arms, mostly because standing there with only one of them still wrapped around herself feels sort of stupid for further unexamined reasons —
she uses her free hand to take his pulse. )
I've had better.
( an unsettling window into how mages actually dream, she doesn't say, too well-practised in the art of not saying things like that. it doesn't mean she doesn't think it. )
no subject
she uses her free hand to take his pulse. )
I've had better.
( an unsettling window into how mages actually dream, she doesn't say, too well-practised in the art of not saying things like that. it doesn't mean she doesn't think it. )
What do you think it meant?
( she means the dream. )