There is a glimmer of something in his eyes, and it is clear from the rich quality of his tone that that small inclusion is something more profound than she would think.
"With Nathaniel and Micah?" It's his way of double-checking her. In his mind, this is too good to be real. He tries to convince himself that he isn't hopeful like his tone implies... and fails spectacularly.
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"With Nathaniel and Micah?" It's his way of double-checking her. In his mind, this is too good to be real. He tries to convince himself that he isn't hopeful like his tone implies... and fails spectacularly.