He has the urge to pet her, to soothe her, but he settles for making sure she's firmly tucked against him. (As if she wasn't already.)
Lancelot has no experience of feeling wrong in his body -- in general, his body has been a thing that is easy for him to understand, where so many other things take effort. The worst he's felt is in those spells of traumatic neurosis, and in his view that has to do with his mind, though he certainly feels it in his body. And so he is trying only to listen.
His memory of that day is fragmentary, at best, but he does recall this, at least. "When you asked him if he'd been shot-- was that because you felt it?"
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Lancelot has no experience of feeling wrong in his body -- in general, his body has been a thing that is easy for him to understand, where so many other things take effort. The worst he's felt is in those spells of traumatic neurosis, and in his view that has to do with his mind, though he certainly feels it in his body. And so he is trying only to listen.
His memory of that day is fragmentary, at best, but he does recall this, at least. "When you asked him if he'd been shot-- was that because you felt it?"