In answer to Combeferre's confused look, Enjolras says, "The décor is very..."
Describing interior decoration is very much not his strong point. He finishes after a moment, rather helplessly, with "There are cherubs. The room is very blue."
That doubtless doesn't explain it properly, but we have now exhausted Enjolras's ability to describe a room's aesthetic impression. (If Combeferre wanted a tactical assessment of its defensibility, he could provide that in much more detail.) But Courfeyrac seems to be anticipating the surprise, and at any rate Combeferre will see it for himself shortly.
It's a little crowded to walk three abreast down a Milliways hallway, but entirely achievable. And soon, they're knocking at Joly and Bossuet's door.
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Describing interior decoration is very much not his strong point. He finishes after a moment, rather helplessly, with "There are cherubs. The room is very blue."
That doubtless doesn't explain it properly, but we have now exhausted Enjolras's ability to describe a room's aesthetic impression. (If Combeferre wanted a tactical assessment of its defensibility, he could provide that in much more detail.) But Courfeyrac seems to be anticipating the surprise, and at any rate Combeferre will see it for himself shortly.
It's a little crowded to walk three abreast down a Milliways hallway, but entirely achievable. And soon, they're knocking at Joly and Bossuet's door.