If you had a reason to be suspicious, you should have kept quiet about it until you knew more. That's the first rule of investigation, save the confrontation until you have something solid.
Now we're playing catch-up, so yes, I would appreciate having something I can use to catch up.
At this point, he was meant to be a friendly acquaintance. I hoped to speak to him on those terms, but he took my lack of "sympathy" for him as a way to have his feelings hurt. (He was seeking a reason, if you ask me. Possibly because he knew I had cause to be suspicious.)
I'll send along the transcripts later.
[And later, they would arrive, the first and then the second. They wouldn't have any filler words, as they would be clearly meant as a guide and little more. Kate would add that she can see the room in the first, and that aspects of it would stand out to her.]
Trust me when I say that this is the last mess I wanted to get into. I thought it was a routine "see what happened to someone" situation, as bad as those can be.
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Now we're playing catch-up, so yes, I would appreciate having something I can use to catch up.
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I'll send along the transcripts later.
[And later, they would arrive, the first and then the second. They wouldn't have any filler words, as they would be clearly meant as a guide and little more. Kate would add that she can see the room in the first, and that aspects of it would stand out to her.]
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