Looks great! Great to leave it as a bifurcation/fork as you've done here. Nice subtle movement too. My only criticism is that it's a wee bit horizontal, at least from the current pics. Not much to do about that anyways.
If the ends are thick enough you can also split them to mimic a branch twisting off etc. but these look too small to mess with at this point. The pointed ends are good.
On procumbens I never really bother with the torch unless there's a ton of fibers left. I find that fibers usually just scrape off with a fingernail if sap was flowing at the time of doing the jin.
Letting it dry out for a few days (or a week+ depending on climate) is a good next step for sure. Then, once it’s dry wet it with water prior to applying LS (I use a misting bottle). The LS penetrates much deeper when the jin is wet with water, vs just applying straight LS to the surface.