He acknowledges the pun in the back of his mind, in a vague and sort of distant way. He doesn't know enough about her to see it as a pun, so much as a person who has decided to make cat sounds at him. The options are entirely equivalent in terms of how much he actually cares about it, though.
"I'm the fire," he says, after a moment. "That's all there is."
All he feels is that burning anger, it seems. It's the only thing that feels real about him.
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"I'm the fire," he says, after a moment. "That's all there is."
All he feels is that burning anger, it seems. It's the only thing that feels real about him.