"Really?" Okay, Joly looks pretty interested in that, though whether that has to do with actual potatoes or if he's thinking about some joke about Marius, it's very hard to say. Well, for a moment. Then the grin appearing on his face is probably something very like a warning.
"Well, I must admit I am a little shocked by that. Electricity itself, the ways that it is used continue phasing me a bit. But given a bit more time to understand, I am certain I conduit."
They roll off just like that, even as Joly finds a little crack in their window and tears off a quick strip of tape to seal it.
"He hides it very well, and most of the time, it actually has to be parsed out of whatever he happens to be saying, or doing." That smile and the whole LOOK right now definitely makes Joly want to smile himself. Enjolras has done extremely well, he decides, particularly because of how well Venus understands him. Both of them could use a bit more happiness, he thinks, which does not necessarily bode well when thinking of Grantaire, but, then again, the moment could be worse.
"He has that sort of humor where if you had a bad day, it can be refreshing, hearing him beat down everything in sight. Admittedly, there are those times that he vanishes entirely too far in himself, extends his metaphors too far, or gets caught up in them, or simply veers toward depressing, but overall, Grantaire is a good fellow. I dare say that it WOULD be bad for Enjolras, but for the rest of us...I cannot think that it would end so badly."
Re: Venus and Joly [Closed]
"Well, I must admit I am a little shocked by that. Electricity itself, the ways that it is used continue phasing me a bit. But given a bit more time to understand, I am certain I conduit."
They roll off just like that, even as Joly finds a little crack in their window and tears off a quick strip of tape to seal it.
"He hides it very well, and most of the time, it actually has to be parsed out of whatever he happens to be saying, or doing." That smile and the whole LOOK right now definitely makes Joly want to smile himself. Enjolras has done extremely well, he decides, particularly because of how well Venus understands him. Both of them could use a bit more happiness, he thinks, which does not necessarily bode well when thinking of Grantaire, but, then again, the moment could be worse.
"He has that sort of humor where if you had a bad day, it can be refreshing, hearing him beat down everything in sight. Admittedly, there are those times that he vanishes entirely too far in himself, extends his metaphors too far, or gets caught up in them, or simply veers toward depressing, but overall, Grantaire is a good fellow. I dare say that it WOULD be bad for Enjolras, but for the rest of us...I cannot think that it would end so badly."