Wrapping the coat around himself to cover up, he settles in by the fire, staring at it and letting the flames hit his face, making him frown and grimace. "I did more than tell him about the part where he's dead," is what he says heavily, voice hoarse from disuse (and also, a lot of howling).
"I think I told him what I feel," he admits to Bobo, warily. "I don't think he said anything back, so I don't want to be around when he decides to take offense and kill me for it."
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"I think I told him what I feel," he admits to Bobo, warily. "I don't think he said anything back, so I don't want to be around when he decides to take offense and kill me for it."