[When Blake arrives back at his room, he's a bit surprised to see all the books. From their last conversation on the mirror, he'd gotten the impression that Dean's Mirror wasn't too pleased with the idea of interacting on a regular basis, but there Blake stands with a written letter in hand.
He's quick to snap up 1984 — a book he hasn't read since high school — and he cradles it under the letter as he paces his room and reads. The intent behind its obvious meaning isn't lost of John, who suddenly feels that much more paranoid for it, but he wants to look a little deeper. He wants to give it a second read, if only for the kind suggestion alone.
When he stops back around nine, it's with plenty of reading material. The majority of them are related to PTSD, but there are a few other scientific journals and interesting reading material.
On top is an empty notebook, save for Blake's writing.]
Dean,
The book is much appreciated — I'll be sure to let you know my thoughts when I've finished.
Additionally, I was thinking a notebook like this might be a more secure way to communicate. Thoughts?
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He's quick to snap up 1984 — a book he hasn't read since high school — and he cradles it under the letter as he paces his room and reads. The intent behind its obvious meaning isn't lost of John, who suddenly feels that much more paranoid for it, but he wants to look a little deeper. He wants to give it a second read, if only for the kind suggestion alone.
When he stops back around nine, it's with plenty of reading material. The majority of them are related to PTSD, but there are a few other scientific journals and interesting reading material.
On top is an empty notebook, save for Blake's writing.]
Dean,
The book is much appreciated — I'll be sure to let you know my thoughts when I've finished.
Additionally, I was thinking a notebook like this might be a more secure way to communicate. Thoughts?
-RJB