Felix waited. Suddenly, he didn't know what to say, since simply starting to interrogate Remi just didn't feel right at the moment, and he had no idea how else to start the conversation. He didn't even know whether it was better to speak up first, or whether it would be better to give Remi time until he was ready to have a talk.
So, he waited in silence.
It was hard to tell how much time had passed. Felix was just staring at the ceiling, throwing glances at the figure sitting on the edge of the bed every now and then, and trying to analyze everything he knew so far in his mind again. It was much harder to do now, though, because with Remi in his human form sitting so close, after three months of pretty much pretending to be a person and a pet, it was hard to focus on anything else, even his own thoughts.
Eventually, though, Remi broke the silence.
"What do you want to know?" he asked.