[ And the anxiety is there - of course it is, it is going to be a long time before it's not there - but it's tempered by less harsh emotions. There's little bit of empathetic discomfort over Gregor's discomfort, and more than a bit of regular nervousness over whether or not things are going to be awkward - anxiety of a sort, though of a sort very different than the screaming terror that had rattled through him earlier when he'd thought of Ser Galen coming here. And stronger than anything else is honest curiosity. He simply wants to know what Gregor will tell him.
Occasionally, his reactions are very, very normal.
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Occasionally, his reactions are very, very normal.
All right. ]