"Sort of, I didn't keep a list - but I've definitely got boundaries that are drawn way differently now. Not in the sense that I'll - do things to other people." Wince. "But in the sense that I wouldn't care if they did them to me."
"Well, if you follow me around that'll at least confine things to what people are willing to do in public."
"I'm a little confused about how you managed to remain platonic with the entire household if you've been this - altered - but maybe that's too personal to say?"
"... Mostly because none of them started it with me," sighs Adarin. "And it seems that it was entirely platonic feelings that were - created by magic. On my end. So that's a blessing."
"I guess the orgies were a consequence and not a priority."
"Apparently." He shudders. "I'm not sure how to feel about not being the orgy type even when under unethical raveling, thankful, I suppose."
"I'm getting the impression you'd be a lot less stable right now if you'd been in them."
"I - had no one to cuddle with, before, and think I would have just kept it to a - significant other if left to my own devices. But no."
"At least you didn't have a significant other. Anyone's guess if they'd have been cut off or drawn in."
Adarin sighs. "I feel like an idiot, you know, I'm a raveler, I should have noticed."
"I'm the only kind of raveler with special noticing powers. It didn't look like it'd feel like anything by itself."
"Yeah, but the - fidgeting. I thought it was just a nervous habit, like hair twirling or something."
"And some people really have nervous habits like that, and she wasn't claiming to be a raveler and most people aren't ravelers. Why would you be suspicious?"
"Because it would have been really convenient to be suspicious right then," points out Adarin. "But, oh well."
"And what if you had been? She could have just - pulled harder."
Wince. "True. That's - yeah. Ugh, there was just no way to win in that sort of situation, was there?"
"Stab her on sight," says Shara dryly. "Which wouldn't have left you in a very good position either."