Warden is doing a thing he likes to do when it comes to Aramat, gaslight her. It's was good for pure amusement and forming people's opinions about her if they meet her. (It doesn't help that Aramat did use those games in assassinations.) Now it's kind of important, trying to make it look to the other bosses like he isn't some crazy little man chasing after a deeply grieving woman. (For the most part, it's true. But a deeply grieving woman can shrug off bullets and can kill grown men with her bare hands.)
It's because the first time it happened, Waxey was afraid to talk. That's why.
Warden may sigh out loud, expelling smoke. "What did she look like? Sickly? Injured? It still doesn't matter. Gordon... she's a freak." He usually doesn't like using that word to describe his men and women, it reminds him of humans and their blatant misunderstandings.
But Aramat isn't one of his employees anymore, she and that bitter witch are just creatures that need to be found and punished.
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Date: 2015-04-03 01:13 pm (UTC)It's because the first time it happened, Waxey was afraid to talk. That's why.
Warden may sigh out loud, expelling smoke. "What did she look like? Sickly? Injured? It still doesn't matter. Gordon... she's a freak." He usually doesn't like using that word to describe his men and women, it reminds him of humans and their blatant misunderstandings.
But Aramat isn't one of his employees anymore, she and that bitter witch are just creatures that need to be found and punished.