Re: In-person: Selina/Tony & Rosalind
So it's a prosthetic? Nice. [She paused, fingers still dragging invisible lines along the inside of his wrist. It was easier to think while distracted. It was always easier to talk while distracted.] A bunch of people disappeared at once this time. [Unnecessary observation, perhaps, but troubling all the same.
She left the topic of funerals, but her fingers fell away from the scales and lights when he said they were all replacements.] Replacements for what?
[She didn't disagree about the bird, though, and she reached down and very, very slowly and opened the cage door, giving him time to stop her if he changed his mind.]