I leaned forward, “Not saying you’re wrong in not trusting him, but why?”
Angelica, the one eyed, one eared terrier, nuzzled her, and Bitch scratched her behind the ear. Bitch explained, “He talks too much. Only reason people talk like he does is if they’re covering something up.”
Hm. Spoken like a true quiet person.
Maybe there’s some truth to that. I mean, snake’s tongue and all – I’m willing to trust Coil a fair bit, but let’s not forget the motifs and reputation he surrounds himself with. Plus, based on a couple of the asks I’ve been getting, it sounds like some of you guys don’t.
On another note, I wonder how much Rachel trusts Lisa.
“I don’t think he’s covering anything up,” Lisa said, “My power would probably clue me in if he was hiding something.”
“I’m going with my gut, and my gut says no. Besides, things are fine the way they are.”
“But they could be better,” Alec said.
Fair points on all sides.
“Your opinion, not mine. We done here? You said we wouldn’t accept the deal unless everyone was cool with it, and I’m not.”
Yeah, that’s what was agreed. I’m fine with the other Undersiders wanting to know why Rachel voted no, but let’s not peer (pack?) pressure her.
Brian frowned, “Wait. I assumed we’d discuss this, hear each other out.”
“Nothing to discuss,” Bitch stood up and whistled twice. Her dogs hopped down from the couch to follow her. “I’m going to work.”
“Come on,” Brian said, “Don’t-”
Sorry, Brian.