What sort of madness was this? She knew what had changed, so what was her game in trying to pretend that she didn't? Did she seriously think that just continuing to pretend as though nothing had happened would somehow get him to agree that her version of reality was correct? Maybe there was some other magic that she'd tried to put into play here, some illusion spell that was intended to make him believe what she said (or implied) rather than the proof of his own senses, but if that was the case, whatever spell she'd cast wasn't working as intended. He wasn't fooled.
"Your breasts are bigger," he said, almost like an accusation.
"Your breasts are bigger," he said, almost like an accusation.