If it made Theodore more comfortable, it was all right by Jamie. That was the source of his concern to begin with, so far be it from him to argue the point. He followed Theodore into the room, already mulling over what he might want to ask. There were silly things and serious things alike, since he wasn't quite sure what the cards might have to say. If they had anything to say about him at all. When it came to divination of any kind, Jamie could admit to being a skeptic. He was open-minded about many things, and any chance to learn was a welcome one. Still, he feared his own doubts might have some effect on the outcome of the reading. Studying the other boy, Jamie wondered if the magic came from Theodore or the cards or both. He supposed the deck could have power in its own right, kind of like the runes they studied in class. They could be used to make predictions and answer simple queries.
"Is there anything in particular I need to do? Or a way I should phrase the questions?" Jamie looked around for somewhere to sit. He had a dozen things he wanted to ask before they even got settled. How specific did he need to be? "Stop me if your head starts hurting," he joked, tugging at his shirt hem. "I think - hm, I think what I want to know first is will I actually get to see the world. Is that okay?"