[ Dolph says he's just a person, and Varian takes that statement for what it is. But there's this look of faint admiration all the same, one that's of the different sort than his initial enthusiasm. It's softer, that look of a one who's found something important in the words spoken to him.
There's a comfort in those words. It proves to be easier to parse than "good" and "bad," both of which seem to him to have lost value as of late. It seems to him easier to process and slot his choices into, and there is a sort of comfort in that. ]
... We're both just people.
[ He repeats in a thoughtful tone, and with a little more confidence for having been given approval, ]
Are you usually around town? [ That's a bit vague, so - ] Where can I find you?
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There's a comfort in those words. It proves to be easier to parse than "good" and "bad," both of which seem to him to have lost value as of late. It seems to him easier to process and slot his choices into, and there is a sort of comfort in that. ]
... We're both just people.
[ He repeats in a thoughtful tone, and with a little more confidence for having been given approval, ]
Are you usually around town? [ That's a bit vague, so - ] Where can I find you?