The cognitive dissonance is so great that it takes him a split-second to
connect the voice, the me, to who she is. Who he can see now. She
might actually see his eyes widen as he lowers his gun - luckily, years of
discipline have ensured he'd never just throw it to the floor in shock.
"Tess?"
He isn't sure why his voice sounds so small all of a sudden.
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The cognitive dissonance is so great that it takes him a split-second to connect the voice, the me, to who she is. Who he can see now. She might actually see his eyes widen as he lowers his gun - luckily, years of discipline have ensured he'd never just throw it to the floor in shock.
"Tess?"
He isn't sure why his voice sounds so small all of a sudden.