[This is weird. Justice has decided it's weird. It is getting uncomfortable. Congratulations, Adalwolfe: you made Justice uncomfortable.
He's probably misjudging it. Probably. He'll ask the Warden Commander about it later. Or maybe Anders. He's not sure if he can ask Anders if his boyfriend is actually really weird or if it's just in Justice's head. That seems like the kind of question that might make Anders cranky.
After staring at Adalwolfe for perhaps a few moments too long--and honestly, that could be interpreted as anything, because Justice naturally doesn't blink and his expressions are subtle at the best of times--Justice dips his head.]
I am glad to have met you.
[This is entirely sincere. Anders is important to Justice, and therefore, those who are important to Anders are also important to Justice. (Even if they are a little weird.)
Justice still doesn't know the man's name. It doesn't occur to him to ask. Spirits don't use names. He doesn't even have one himself, only something that he allows mortals to call him for the sake of ease. What matters is that now he knows what the man's presence feels like, and he can identify it in a crowd.]
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He's probably misjudging it. Probably. He'll ask the Warden Commander about it later. Or maybe Anders. He's not sure if he can ask Anders if his boyfriend is actually really weird or if it's just in Justice's head. That seems like the kind of question that might make Anders cranky.
After staring at Adalwolfe for perhaps a few moments too long--and honestly, that could be interpreted as anything, because Justice naturally doesn't blink and his expressions are subtle at the best of times--Justice dips his head.]
I am glad to have met you.
[This is entirely sincere. Anders is important to Justice, and therefore, those who are important to Anders are also important to Justice. (Even if they are a little weird.)
Justice still doesn't know the man's name. It doesn't occur to him to ask. Spirits don't use names. He doesn't even have one himself, only something that he allows mortals to call him for the sake of ease. What matters is that now he knows what the man's presence feels like, and he can identify it in a crowd.]