Thank you! Following up first on #2 regarding the older woman.
Lenore will be very worried and empathetic the more she hears about disappearances, and she'll be especially empathetic to the woman who fears her husband. Rhy will privately share with her anything he senses from the woman, and Lenore's initial assumption will be that he's abusive. She asks Rhy to give her a moment alone with the woman, and Rhy will agree and back off, leaving them to speak privately.
Lenore's got some very specific history at fearing men and not feeling safe in one's own home. She would speak to the woman as one who has such experience, and will ask whether the woman's husband has hurt her or anyone dear to her.
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Lenore will be very worried and empathetic the more she hears about disappearances, and she'll be especially empathetic to the woman who fears her husband. Rhy will privately share with her anything he senses from the woman, and Lenore's initial assumption will be that he's abusive. She asks Rhy to give her a moment alone with the woman, and Rhy will agree and back off, leaving them to speak privately.
Lenore's got some very specific history at fearing men and not feeling safe in one's own home. She would speak to the woman as one who has such experience, and will ask whether the woman's husband has hurt her or anyone dear to her.