sge!lucent's emotional needs are complex. most of the time the boy needs someone to extensively discuss aetherial phenomenon and disturbing medical science with. but sometimes the boy needs to Stop having so many thoughts. this is usually accomplished with the application of a hug.
there are two major indicators that the latter is the case. one is if he talks at you instead of with you, a stream of increasingly wild and incomprehensible thoughts that drowns any attempt you make to reply. the other is if he barely talks at all
sometimes Lucent breaks into Savoulain's room at three in the morning and begins feverishly talking about fluctuations in corporeal aether and all the ways its delicate equilibrium could be disrupted and all the ways one could disrupt it more in their attempt to rebalance it and and--
and Savoulain, with the air of one long-practiced, closes his book, stands up, and gently takes one of Lucent's wildly gesturing hands in his. Lucent's fevered ramble trails off.
"Would a hug help?" Savoulain asks. Lucent just nods. Savoulain steps closer and pulls him into a tight embrace.
"When did you last sleep?" he asks Lucent.
The reply is muffled against his shoulder. "About 74 hours. Give or take."
"I am going to make you a tisane, and then you are going to sleep," Savoulain tells him. "And in the morning, you may share your thoughts with me."
"Okay." A pause. "Sorry for breaking into your room."
"A kind sentiment, but an unnecessary one." Savoulain's voice is as fond as it is gentle. "I left it unlocked for a reason."