[ That's a way of working that Gansey can appreciate. He feels a pang, when the memory of his own multitude of books comes back to him. It's dreadful that he had to leave them behind, even if there's not much he could use them for here. He misses them.
Now is not the time. He focuses on Thomas. ]
Unstable?
[ Of course, he focuses on that part. He's never heard of a 'natural element' of the sort, and without (much) arrogance, Gansey considers himself quite knowledgable regarding the natural sciences. ]
Unstable in what way? Is it harmful to us?
[ It brings them back to life, sure. But at what cost? What else is it doing? ]
no subject
Now is not the time. He focuses on Thomas. ]
Unstable?
[ Of course, he focuses on that part. He's never heard of a 'natural element' of the sort, and without (much) arrogance, Gansey considers himself quite knowledgable regarding the natural sciences. ]
Unstable in what way? Is it harmful to us?
[ It brings them back to life, sure. But at what cost? What else is it doing? ]