On the plane, Araari brings up being incompetently threatened. “Two men stopped me yesterday. From Captain Walker. They wanted me to tell you that continuing on this path is dangerous. —They meant because of them, because they will hurt you if you continue, but I suspect they are not the most dangerous thing we will encounter if we continue.”
"She doesn't like to get connected to people, I think. It's important to her to remember that we're all going to die soon."
Literally everything about the cult is so incredibly concerning -- actually that might just be a feature of Mordred's life in general these days, he did get murdered a few days ago -- anyway.
He pets Inaaya's hair. "Fair enough."
"But I figure that if I'm going to die soon I might as well have something nice beforehand."
"Tell me more about Shakespeare?"
God. That's heartbreaking, he doesn't say, and I want to be the best nice thing that's ever happened to you, he doesn't say, and he keeps petting Inaaya's hair and he talks about the Henriad.
"That's sort of impressive. You suddenly become attracted to women and it's still a relationship you really shouldn't have."
Mordred is making such a face. "I --" want the world to be different such that Inaaya can be okay and in a place where she can be brilliant and curious and happy and safe and free -- "hate this."
"Oh." He had kind of assumed Lev meant 'are you going to do something about how inconvenient your feelings are,' which now that he considers it is a very silly thing to have assumed. "I mean maybe?"'
"God. Zoe's going to kill me."
"I have you to be a reality check? I do still want to spend time with her -- not even just because I want to sleep with her, she's fun to talk to and I am learning useful things from it and I --"
And I want her to be okay.
"I don't think you would want to sleep with her if she wasn't fun to talk to and you weren't learning useful things."
"Man. You didn't even need therapy."
"Oh, good. But Dr. Keaton would have definitely declared it a success if I had liked girls and men." He shrugs. "Maybe he should have tried introducing me to more cultists."
"I think just because I turned out to like weird curious people who like learning first, and men second, doesn't mean you would."
"Great! He told me all about the evolution of English and this person called William Shakespeare who is apparently a very good writer."