"Yes," Thomas answered, nodding in brief thanks as Blythe returned the book to him.
"I believe I would be, although perhaps it could be said the hand interests me more," he shrugged, "But I know nothing of the cards; their history, nor their practice. Everything they hold is secret to me, everything strange," he paused, considering his own hand, "In the palm I found something familiar, if not the actual process of divination itself so foreign, perhaps I would have taken up the cards," he admitted, "Or even the reading of tea leaves," he smiled, gently tucking the heavy book beneath his arm.
"But, yes, I am interested in the cards," he finally answered, "Would you be willing to show me what they hold?"
"I believe I would be, although perhaps it could be said the hand interests me more," he shrugged, "But I know nothing of the cards; their history, nor their practice. Everything they hold is secret to me, everything strange," he paused, considering his own hand, "In the palm I found something familiar, if not the actual process of divination itself so foreign, perhaps I would have taken up the cards," he admitted, "Or even the reading of tea leaves," he smiled, gently tucking the heavy book beneath his arm.
"But, yes, I am interested in the cards," he finally answered, "Would you be willing to show me what they hold?"
OOCBleh. Short post. Also, I'm not exactly sure what Thomas was trying to say here. Sorry about the confusion.