[(Not only will there be clothes when he turns around there's also some pillows and a comfortable quilt. The couch can be folded out as well if he bothers to figure it out.)]
Good night Mr. Creel. Think over what you would like to do that does not involve wringing my neck and we'll talk tomorrow.
[...]
And if we are able to work something else, you won't have to stay here. That will depend on you and the impression you leave on me.
[Oh, but it's so tempting. Wringing her neck, that is.
Still, this is a wise choice. Henry may be discontent and believe that he will remain angrily so, but he needs time to let his thoughts settle. To let them churn, to find an angle to approach this with. To approach her with.
He needs time to tamp down that anger and turn it into his usual mask of civility, an item that had slipped off and shattered upon his arrival.
He hasn't turned around yet to notice the items she's left for him, not just yet.]
Then we try again tomorrow. Since I have no choice in the matter.
Though you've demonstrated that basic courtesy is not your current forte, I would implore you to at least apologize to Emil. He's done nothing wrong and was concerned for your well-being when he saw your wounds before they patched themselves up.
[Right now? He is not inclined to apologize to anyone, but we'll see where he's at tomorrow. One's mileage may vary when it comes to... sincerity, though.]
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[(Not only will there be clothes when he turns around there's also some pillows and a comfortable quilt. The couch can be folded out as well if he bothers to figure it out.)]
Good night Mr. Creel. Think over what you would like to do that does not involve wringing my neck and we'll talk tomorrow.
[...]
And if we are able to work something else, you won't have to stay here. That will depend on you and the impression you leave on me.
[She doesn't like being trapped either.]
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Still, this is a wise choice. Henry may be discontent and believe that he will remain angrily so, but he needs time to let his thoughts settle. To let them churn, to find an angle to approach this with. To approach her with.
He needs time to tamp down that anger and turn it into his usual mask of civility, an item that had slipped off and shattered upon his arrival.
He hasn't turned around yet to notice the items she's left for him, not just yet.]
Then we try again tomorrow. Since I have no choice in the matter.
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[And one more thing.]
Though you've demonstrated that basic courtesy is not your current forte, I would implore you to at least apologize to Emil. He's done nothing wrong and was concerned for your well-being when he saw your wounds before they patched themselves up.
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Tomorrow is a new day.
[Facetiously.]
We'll see.