Anything you move, Faraday, you best believe you'll be puttin' it right back again.
[ she tries to give him a stern glare, but it's somewhat belied by the smile still twinkling in the corner of her eyes. (of course, she does actually mean it: if faraday rearranges the house, she'll definitely be expecting him to fix it, especially if he manages to get things in exceedingly odd places.
like maybe on the ceiling.)
the sobering of his expression is mirrored on her own face, and she looks...almost uncertain for a moment. ]
I don't much care to resume those dreams of mine.
[ if she can avoid it, she absolutely will — but she's also not entirely convinced she'll have to worry quite so much about the nightmares. she's much more at ease, less plagued by the consistent flashes of memory; in fact, it's all but in the back of her mind, where it ought to be. ]
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[ she tries to give him a stern glare, but it's somewhat belied by the smile still twinkling in the corner of her eyes. (of course, she does actually mean it: if faraday rearranges the house, she'll definitely be expecting him to fix it, especially if he manages to get things in exceedingly odd places.
like maybe on the ceiling.)
the sobering of his expression is mirrored on her own face, and she looks...almost uncertain for a moment. ]
I don't much care to resume those dreams of mine.
[ if she can avoid it, she absolutely will — but she's also not entirely convinced she'll have to worry quite so much about the nightmares. she's much more at ease, less plagued by the consistent flashes of memory; in fact, it's all but in the back of her mind, where it ought to be. ]