He smile remains fixed in place while he considers her words. It's true, he'd like to take the credit for himself, but would that be as effective as convincing Adia to lay off the vending machine coffee? "Nah," he replies, casually shrugging a shoulder. "I'll let you take the credit this time. Then I'll simply have to take her here, too."
"Stability is always relative, but I'm a big fan of the laws of physics, too." He takes a sip of his drink while Amelia talks about magic. It's not as bad as reality turning into somebody's idea of a joke, but it's something that he doesn't understand, which automatically makes him uneasy. "At least that means there are rules. Trust me, I'm trying to get a grip on it." His lips turn down in a brief show of worry -- not for himself, but for his girlfriend. "What's the fastest way around here to find out how it works?"
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"Stability is always relative, but I'm a big fan of the laws of physics, too." He takes a sip of his drink while Amelia talks about magic. It's not as bad as reality turning into somebody's idea of a joke, but it's something that he doesn't understand, which automatically makes him uneasy. "At least that means there are rules. Trust me, I'm trying to get a grip on it." His lips turn down in a brief show of worry -- not for himself, but for his girlfriend. "What's the fastest way around here to find out how it works?"