[At once, Wanda wants to put her hands out, to tell James to stop, that he doesn't need to fuss with that when all she asked for was help with moving the tables. But she holds herself back, less inclined to stop the man when he's generously being helpful. So, instead, she reaches forward for the other end of the table cloth and settles one end as he sees to the other.]
What exactly does a line-crossing ceremony? It's not as stiff and formal as it sounds, is it?
[The temptation to ask which he might celebrate is something she resists. For anyone it could be a highly personal question, and for Flint, she can only imagine that he would grow withdrawn once more.]
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What exactly does a line-crossing ceremony? It's not as stiff and formal as it sounds, is it?
[The temptation to ask which he might celebrate is something she resists. For anyone it could be a highly personal question, and for Flint, she can only imagine that he would grow withdrawn once more.]