Aeryn, who just happens to look up at that time. Blame the frelling universe.
Say that it has something to do with innate awareness of being talked about and insulted nearby. Especially given John Crichton can't do anything small. Given the moving and the fact he's pointing at her.
It has nothing whatsoever to do with her sighting the one familiar face here -- the only person in the room who might have a clue what is going through her head; and why, especially right now -- while still waiting for Bones' machine to decide what she is. Which is, of course, why she raises her eyebrows sharply at looking over to find him pointing. Talking about her?
Making her roll her eyes toward the ceiling with a shake of her head, and just looks back at the man calling himself a doctor beside her.
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Say that it has something to do with innate awareness of being talked about and insulted nearby.
Especially given John Crichton can't do anything small. Given the moving and the fact he's pointing at her.
It has nothing whatsoever to do with her sighting the one familiar face here -- the only person in the room who might have a clue what is going through her head; and why, especially right now -- while still waiting for Bones' machine to decide what she is. Which is, of course, why she raises her eyebrows sharply at looking over to find him pointing. Talking about her?
Making her roll her eyes toward the ceiling with a shake of her head, and just looks back at the man calling himself a doctor beside her.