[He couldn't see it, her back was to him and there wasn't enough light even if it weren't, but her expression had fallen.
He'd hear the sigh, though.
After a few moments of further silence it would become obvious she wasn't going to answer him. Ashlynn, instead, turned and came back to where he was held and grabbed his right arm, dragging the wrist as close as she could to herself. Something was pressed up under the cuff that held him.]
I've decided what I want to do with the paper. Let's leave it there until the happy hour, hmm?
[She released him and stepped back so he didn't have a chance of lashing out.]
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He'd hear the sigh, though.
After a few moments of further silence it would become obvious she wasn't going to answer him. Ashlynn, instead, turned and came back to where he was held and grabbed his right arm, dragging the wrist as close as she could to herself. Something was pressed up under the cuff that held him.]
I've decided what I want to do with the paper. Let's leave it there until the happy hour, hmm?
[She released him and stepped back so he didn't have a chance of lashing out.]