[ Kaeya's silence seems to speak for him. he doesn't defend himself, doesn't make excuses for himself or Silco, doesn't try to rationalize anything or make it make sense.
Jinx watches Kaeya's face as Silco speaks. she's quiet for a few heavy beats of fraught, tense silence--
before she re-holsters the pistol at her side. she doesn't ease her weight from the grate, yet, still leaning in close to Kaeya, still watching him like a hawk. ]
Did it work?
[ he hadn't answered before, but it seems important that she gets it out of him now. ]
What he drowned. Did it work?
[ is it gone? or does he find whatever it was still lives inside of him despite Silco's efforts?
it's hard. there are so many of those landmines laying scattered in every direction - and it's impossible to tell where they lay or what might trigger one. at least she seems to be easing up, at least... ]
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Jinx watches Kaeya's face as Silco speaks. she's quiet for a few heavy beats of fraught, tense silence--
before she re-holsters the pistol at her side. she doesn't ease her weight from the grate, yet, still leaning in close to Kaeya, still watching him like a hawk. ]
Did it work?
[ he hadn't answered before, but it seems important that she gets it out of him now. ]
What he drowned. Did it work?
[ is it gone? or does he find whatever it was still lives inside of him despite Silco's efforts?
it's hard. there are so many of those landmines laying scattered in every direction - and it's impossible to tell where they lay or what might trigger one. at least she seems to be easing up, at least... ]