The long silence—which he would fill, with anyone else, with babble to disguise that he’s thinking—is half to evaluate the probability of that being true, half to evaluate the possibility that Byerly’s voice is also coming from some potentially sinister mimic.
He doesn’t come to a decision on either of those topics. Only on this one: ]
no subject
huh.
The long silence—which he would fill, with anyone else, with babble to disguise that he’s thinking—is half to evaluate the probability of that being true, half to evaluate the possibility that Byerly’s voice is also coming from some potentially sinister mimic.
He doesn’t come to a decision on either of those topics. Only on this one: ]
I’m coming to meet you.