[ He'll take Kaveh angry over Kaveh out of his mind because of something he can't control. The reaction though... it's something he'll have to invest more research time into, given the way it seemed to affect them both so strongly. Was it because of the length of time they'd apparently gone without physical contact, or because of some factor that was unique to them, or was this simply what they would have to expect each time they came into contact with anyone? What a mess of variables to consider... ]
I thought the resemblance was uncanny.
[ His words are murmured, not particularly meant for Kaveh to overheard. He leaves him alone for the moment in fact, stepping into the bathroom to hang the towel to dry and replacing the statue in his room for future torment use. Unless Kaveh manages to find it and dispose of it before then. ]
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I thought the resemblance was uncanny.
[ His words are murmured, not particularly meant for Kaveh to overheard. He leaves him alone for the moment in fact, stepping into the bathroom to hang the towel to dry and replacing the statue in his room for future torment use. Unless Kaveh manages to find it and dispose of it before then. ]