He's not sure what the lights will do in the long run, but he's so blinded by the short run that he doesn't actually give a damn, because he's so stupidly excited about the change in the status quo. He's also still hugging the coffee to his chest like he's afraid someone is going to swoop in and steal it, but then, that's a perfectly normal fear, right?
Ravi is too busy flicking the lights a few more times to immediately head down and see Major, but a moment later, he's in the kitchen, squinting at things. "Wait," he says. "This is like one of those spot the difference games, but with memory," he says, "because that was definitely not here before," he says, of the percolator.
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Ravi is too busy flicking the lights a few more times to immediately head down and see Major, but a moment later, he's in the kitchen, squinting at things. "Wait," he says. "This is like one of those spot the difference games, but with memory," he says, "because that was definitely not here before," he says, of the percolator.