There's very little in life that leaves Kaz Brekker nervous. He's dealt with too much, been through so many things, that he just doesn't feel that way. Or he doesn't acknowledge those feelings, which for him is the same thing.
And yet when he makes these new steps in offering Inej everything, he feels as nervous as a young boy and not the young very hardened criminal he is.
"I was thinking out towards the Badlands," he suggests, moving to offer gloved hand to help her into the carriage. "We've mapped some of the areas that way and we know them to be fairly clear of trouble. Enough to let us explore without worrying about a fight."
Somewhere a bit out from the city, where stars and lights would be clear for viewing.
Obviously just the logical choice. Yep.
And yet when he makes these new steps in offering Inej everything, he feels as nervous as a young boy and not the young very hardened criminal he is.
"I was thinking out towards the Badlands," he suggests, moving to offer gloved hand to help her into the carriage. "We've mapped some of the areas that way and we know them to be fairly clear of trouble. Enough to let us explore without worrying about a fight."
Somewhere a bit out from the city, where stars and lights would be clear for viewing.