[ Aw, that's beautifully manipulative of her. He's proud. He's breathing beneath her, and his exhalations are likely brushing against her hair where she's resting against him so closely. It pushes -- well, it adds pressure to the reactor, but what doesn't, really? It's not uncomfortable, just makes the steady hum a little louder in his bones, a more heightened awareness of it and all the other metal in his chest for a few minutes before he becomes accustomed to it instead of the norm and doesn't think about it anymore. ]
So does crying. Cortisol, endorphins, they're all just peptides, neurotransmitters, and hormones.
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So does crying. Cortisol, endorphins, they're all just peptides, neurotransmitters, and hormones.