[It's funny how she takes the lead on this, and how he still just falls right in line. Kate is the leader; this is indisputable. He hadn't been joking when he'd told Skye he wouldn't do something, solely on the grounds that it would make her angry. It's the best he has to offer her, in lieu of his devastating mistake.
But inside it's his turf, and he guides her silently towards his bedroom with only as many pauses as it takes to make sure no one's secretly hiding around the corner. Where once he might have taken it as an excuse to make the game that much more tantalizing and desperate, the game of "will we get caught."
And...before, once the door closed behind them, he wouldn't have waited to see what she would do.]
Yeah, he cut conversation when I grilled him too harshly about his actions. He's got a great way of being wishy washy about his near-confessions, let me tell you.
Volunteering some of that information doesn't really work within a normal patient-doctor clause. That sounds closer to how he spoke before he realized I was suspicious of him and he pushed me away originally. [Before his attack. She doesn't clarify, but will if needed.]
[Her kneejerk response is that having Billy close to him is a bad idea. A very, very bad idea. She doesn't want him hurt, and she doesn't want him in a position where he's going to be vulnerable. That Chilton likes to manipulate people is an obvious thing, and she doesn't want him to be at the receiving end of that.
But she doesn't type her kneejerk response.]
Does he know about what people are afraid you're capable of?
[Before she gives any kind of answer, she needs to know that first.
He'd like to offer psychiatry to Lucifer, after all.]
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