[ dextera can’t quite explain what it is about estinien’s manner, but something in the way he conducts himself makes him instantly want to bow his head and apologize for one thing or another. at least at the moment, he’s too occupied by his very real feelings of panic and guilt to succumb to ones with no purpose.
and, in fact, estinien’s response is collected enough that dextera answers well to his tone. ]
Can we really choose a side without losing ourselves to it?
[ he asks the question only because he more or less agrees with everything else estinien has said; the emotion behind the text suggests anxious curiosity, not debate. ]
no subject
and, in fact, estinien’s response is collected enough that dextera answers well to his tone. ]
Can we really choose a side without losing ourselves to it?
[ he asks the question only because he more or less agrees with everything else estinien has said; the emotion behind the text suggests anxious curiosity, not debate. ]