She felt a warmth spread through her at his confirmed reassurance, a golden wave coming out to meet her that she eagerly accepted. It made her feel even lighter, a notion she previously thought was impossible since she already felt like she was one second away from floating up to the stars. It was nice, easy even, comfortable to bask in his warmth, like a lizard baking on a red-stained rock until the last possible moment when the sun disappeared beneath the horizon. She almost felt wistful knowing this moment would end, but she had always been a live-in-the-moment kind of girl so she reveled in each feeling, each brush of his hand against hers and the way he felt so solid and soft at the same time beneath her.
Senna glanced back at him as he hummed in thought, her eyes tracing over his features, the curl of his hair against his nape and the curve of his lips, the lines that appeared on his forehead as he mulled her question. She shouldn't have been surprised by his answer since he was always doing the unexpected, but she was. Maybe because she didn't really have an answer herself, or at least, not one that was consistent. It was always flowing back and forth, only bringing forth more questions, not answers.
"Changing you for the better?" she asked, echoing his words, a note of doubt or maybe worry in her voice. She thought of Florence, her first love who had gone to fight in a battle that Senna had refused to enter and how even Florence's bravery hadn't influenced her to change in that crucial moment. She frowned as she glanced down at their hands as she ran her fingers over the lines in his palm that she had pretended to read before, unable to escape those old memories for the moment, even as she knew she had changed since then. But only because of Florence's death. Did that mean she had only changed because Florence had died? And if so, what a cosmic fuck you because Senna would much rather be a potentially worse person with Florence still here than have Florence gone from this world, becoming Senna's catalyst.
She felt his gaze on her and glanced up to see a faint dimple in his cheek, wondering if he too was swept away by memories that flooded up without permission. A curiosity there about who had changed him and how, who he had been ten year-- ten years? Senna grinned, her teeth flashing in the dim light as she laughed at the warning in his voice. She pressed her lips together to hold back her laughter. "What? I didn't say anything," she said innocently.