You seem to be embroiled in quite the predicament.
[Remarked Chilton, as he observed Sai working through the matter. It was safer, to commit to observation. He did not wish to interrupt the flow of Sai's speech, especially considering that the young man was -- at best -- an informal patient right now. Chilton hadn't any sufficient legal sway over these proceedings. He did not want to be put in a position where someone might question his interaction at this hospital, while Sai was still (presumably) vulnerable.
Although Chilton would make the argument that Sai was unlikely ever truly vulnerable.]
But yes, that's what I meant. [And it was interesting to hear Sai say he actually did not regret.] And I suppose your loyalty knows no bounds.
[Even now, even after humoring Chilton's request Sai spoke without revealing. He was tight-lipped. Perhaps even tongue-tied -- so to speak. Given what he had exhibited to Chilton, perhaps tongue-sworn would have been more accurate.
Tongue-stamped.]
While I appreciate your zen-like approach to your past, Sai, I cannot say it would not have an affect on your present. Hence my line of questioning.
[But he decided to change tracks.]
Has anyone else come to see you? Perhaps about the people you have recently hurt?
no subject
[Remarked Chilton, as he observed Sai working through the matter. It was safer, to commit to observation. He did not wish to interrupt the flow of Sai's speech, especially considering that the young man was -- at best -- an informal patient right now. Chilton hadn't any sufficient legal sway over these proceedings. He did not want to be put in a position where someone might question his interaction at this hospital, while Sai was still (presumably) vulnerable.
Although Chilton would make the argument that Sai was unlikely ever truly vulnerable.]
But yes, that's what I meant. [And it was interesting to hear Sai say he actually did not regret.] And I suppose your loyalty knows no bounds.
[Even now, even after humoring Chilton's request Sai spoke without revealing. He was tight-lipped. Perhaps even tongue-tied -- so to speak. Given what he had exhibited to Chilton, perhaps tongue-sworn would have been more accurate.
Tongue-stamped.]
While I appreciate your zen-like approach to your past, Sai, I cannot say it would not have an affect on your present. Hence my line of questioning.
[But he decided to change tracks.]
Has anyone else come to see you? Perhaps about the people you have recently hurt?