"I don't know what it's withdrawal from," Yona says, calm and certain. In Darrow, it wouldn't surprise her if any number of things could have the same effect as coming off a substance. When he says he isn't on anything, she believes him; she just stands by her assessment, too, the subject matter something with which she's too familiar to second-guess herself. If she could, she'd tell him what's causing it, but she's not sure it works that way. It would require a different sort of specificity than she usually deals with. As to whether or not he believes her, she supposes it doesn't matter much, and she can't pretend to be fazed by it. She'll still do what she can to help him, but he might need some outside intervention here.
The idea of it just being low blood sugar with the state he's in seems doubtful, but doing something about that probably can't hurt. "I have some snacks, if you think they'd help," she offers. "Or I can order something." She probably shouldn't spend her work hours sitting on the floor of the shop eating takeout, but she also doesn't much care. They won't let her go. Having an actual psychic of sorts on the staff is too appealing.
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The idea of it just being low blood sugar with the state he's in seems doubtful, but doing something about that probably can't hurt. "I have some snacks, if you think they'd help," she offers. "Or I can order something." She probably shouldn't spend her work hours sitting on the floor of the shop eating takeout, but she also doesn't much care. They won't let her go. Having an actual psychic of sorts on the staff is too appealing.