[ He nearly points out that he didn't ask how the magic show was faring, but rather how Lyney is doing, but perhaps to Lyney there's no meaningful difference. It's his duty to follow up on a former inmate's condition where the opportunity presents itself, and maybe this is how following up looks to someone like Lyney. His wellbeing seems contingent upon the show's--and no doubt Lynette's. He considers that for a moment, nods. The kid did just pull a napkin out of nowhere in a one-on-one setting; magic is clearly more than an occupation to him. ]
Good to hear.
[ He's never seen the water tank trick, and supposes he won't get to now. Too bad. ]
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Good to hear.
[ He's never seen the water tank trick, and supposes he won't get to now. Too bad. ]