[But he's done this to hundreds of people. He did this for a living. He got rich off of it, him and Mr. Gold, and he bought a sportscar and a mansion with a pool and he was so proud back then, for once in his life, doing something only he could do and being really good at it and at the same time making dangerous people a little less dangerous and making good people a little stronger so they could protect themselves.
And Steph is saying - what? What's she saying about him? Because the color's draining from his face and his mouth has gone dry. It sounds like she's calling him a monster, is what it sounds like.]
[She takes his hand, giving it a gentle squeeze, trying to get him to focus on her. They're both physical people, it's why she relies on touch so much with him, to ground him or get his attention or try to calm him down.]
I get why you did it, and at the end of the day she shouldn't have her powers while she's locked up, but I just want you to understand why they're upset, you know? Why they did this to you.
I know, and you didn't do bad either, you just didn't go about it the best way.
[She still thinks he's just talking about Tempest.]
It was different with Max, yeah, 'cause she tried to use it against you, but you probably should've talked to Ros, first, about taking Tempest's powers while she's being detained.
[That's probably a lie, or at least a deflection, but she knows there's not much point pushing it if he doesn't want to tell her.]
I know, why don't you get some rest?
[At least he's already on the mattresses; she hops up near him, putting her back against the wall and tapping her leg as she offers him a reassuring smile. He can curl up with his head in her lap, if he wants, she figures it might help him stay calm.]
[He's going to take that offer, because he doesn't know what to do with any of this. It's too much. He lays his head down and shuts his eyes. Who knows if he'll be able to rest at all, but he's going to at least pretend to sleep.]
[And she'll stay where she is, a hand on his shoulder because she can't exactly card her fingers through his hair like she would with most other people.
After a little while, she texts Lisbeth and Saul to update them, but she won't leave until someone else turns up, she doesn't want him to be alone.]
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And Steph is saying - what? What's she saying about him? Because the color's draining from his face and his mouth has gone dry. It sounds like she's calling him a monster, is what it sounds like.]
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[She takes his hand, giving it a gentle squeeze, trying to get him to focus on her. They're both physical people, it's why she relies on touch so much with him, to ground him or get his attention or try to calm him down.]
I get why you did it, and at the end of the day she shouldn't have her powers while she's locked up, but I just want you to understand why they're upset, you know? Why they did this to you.
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I thought I was doing good.
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[She still thinks he's just talking about Tempest.]
It was different with Max, yeah, 'cause she tried to use it against you, but you probably should've talked to Ros, first, about taking Tempest's powers while she's being detained.
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Jesse, what is it?
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I know, why don't you get some rest?
[At least he's already on the mattresses; she hops up near him, putting her back against the wall and tapping her leg as she offers him a reassuring smile. He can curl up with his head in her lap, if he wants, she figures it might help him stay calm.]
I'll keep an eye on things.
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After a little while, she texts Lisbeth and Saul to update them, but she won't leave until someone else turns up, she doesn't want him to be alone.]