REXANNA
in the right heaven-yellow light,
Rexanna nods with a wide grin. “Yes, it absolutely is!” She agrees, admitting a quiet laugh as she looks away from the micro lens to her friend, her eyes crinkling with the wideness of her smile. It fades slightly as she listens, takes in what her friend sees, and looks back at them under the lens. “That is really interesting.” She says, wondering aloud at the idea of it all. “What if they aren’t as necessary as the regular blood cells?” She pauses, squinting into the little lens.“Why do you think our body might need the smaller ones occasionally and not all the time?” She questions out loud, watching one of those cells Phoebe described begin to split into a perfect copy of itself. She doesn’t know what the answer is either, but she’s certain Phoebe might be able to come up with an answer eventually. It’s such a breakthrough that Rexanna still can’t entirely wrap her mind around it all. Her gaze flickers from looking behind the micro lens toward Phoebe again with another bright grin. “It’s so funny to me, you think it might just be nothing until you see it behind this lens, then there’s so many other little workers helping keep us functioning.” She smiles before her mind begins racing with thoughts.
anything could be holy enough
to save you