Cradling.
Instead of pressing buttons on a keyboard, the right hand allows for 1:1 motion control. This creates a sense of immersion and "presence."
No answer. But her hand uncurled, slowly, and a message appeared in the air above her palm, written in glowing blue text: right hand is lover vr
She brought it close to her ear. And if she listened very carefully, past the tinnitus hum of city night, she could hear it.
One night, Kael wasn’t there. The server was empty except for her. But her right hand—the avatar hand—moved on its own. It traced a heart in the air. It waved at no one. Then it clenched into a fist so tight the virtual knuckles went white. Cradling
Anya would be holding Kael’s hand, and for a fraction of a second, his fingers would feel like cold plastic. Then the sensation would snap back—warm, present, perfect. She dismissed it as server ping.
In many VR games, the right hand serves as the mouse cursor. But her hand uncurled, slowly, and a message
No. Not holding.