[Mitchell answers the question, absently, either before Derek or right along with Derek. --Which, either way, is stupid, because he's not close enough to be able to see if the scythe has got blood on it or not. It's just that answering the question came as sort of second nature, because if it did have blood on it, he would know, no matter how old the blood was.
He looks guilty, for a second, that he answered so quickly--and then just sort of sheepish, and he looks away.]
Whatever reason he's got for keeping a scythe in a cupboard, he'd at least have the decency not to leave it dripping blood everywhere. Obviously. [And no, Derek, he was not speaking from experience, and Mitchell fixes him with a slightly dirty look for that one.] Look, whatever it's doing in there, it's his, and it's his business. Even if it's probably weird business.
[not even going to bother saying oh-he-probably-has-a-perfectly-good-reason because seriously Nick, the closet?]
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[Mitchell answers the question, absently, either before Derek or right along with Derek. --Which, either way, is stupid, because he's not close enough to be able to see if the scythe has got blood on it or not. It's just that answering the question came as sort of second nature, because if it did have blood on it, he would know, no matter how old the blood was.
He looks guilty, for a second, that he answered so quickly--and then just sort of sheepish, and he looks away.]
Whatever reason he's got for keeping a scythe in a cupboard, he'd at least have the decency not to leave it dripping blood everywhere. Obviously. [And no, Derek, he was not speaking from experience, and Mitchell fixes him with a slightly dirty look for that one.] Look, whatever it's doing in there, it's his, and it's his business. Even if it's probably weird business.
[not even going to bother saying oh-he-probably-has-a-perfectly-good-reason because seriously Nick, the closet?]