She liked his smile, and returned it easily. She watched him affect the trees, and cocked her head. The wheels were turning. Last time, in the Abarat, when she'd been in the Street of Dreams, it hadn't truly been a dream. It had been hypnosis, so the other person had exerted control. But she knew she'd fainted, she knew she'd passed out after a great amount of pain for some reason. So she wasn't hypnotized. And when Carrion had given people nightmares, they were the person's own nightmare, and he just watched.
She blinked and looked up at him. "This is your Kingdom. When we dream, we all just pass through. Oh, Lordy Lou, I'm so sorry." Abaratian slang fell from her lips more easily since Boa's awakening, and her hands went to her mouth.