Matthaus didn’t like the look on her face, now that he thought about he decided this had been a poorly thought out idea anyway. It had too many variables and honestly, what the heck was going on with her eyes? One chime they were one color and the next another. He wondered if this were that ‘overgiving’ thing he had been warned about. But how the heck would he know? He hadn’t actually listened to his instructor. Rather than say anything productive he found himself being spiteful and childish yet again, “No, I’m not done.” He stayed silent after that both in sulking and the fact that he was wondering precisely what he was going to do. He just wanted to learn about how this stuff worked. Stubbornly refusing to answer he grabbed another book and followed the woman’s example, skimming over the words while obviously not paying attention. Although he did catch the way the writing style was different from the beginning than it was at the end but he really wasn’t paying enough attention to catalogue that as important. Instead he slammed the set the book on the table and look at the woman squarely. “I have a disease. Pneumonia or something.” he waved his hand, “Nothing more…or we could exchange information and you can tell me why your eyes change color. You have some kind of magic?” She wanted to play a game and so could he, plus he really did need to study this stuff properly and with a focused mind because the thought of already having physical damage due to magic made him annoyed. It was bad enough things where the way they were and he looked as he did. Beginning to drum his fingers on the table he now watched her as close as she had probably watched him. |