[He doesn't expect many people to know what that truly means. It's not a compliment. It's not a rank above or below. It's essentially a bullshit term slapped together to give Will some semblance of "belonging" in the field, as far as he's concerned. It's a joke and an insult and he'd honestly rather not have one at all. When interacting with most people, it's no big deal. When walking the halls of the Academy before he'd shot a serial killer to death in his own home?
Will knew his stuff. But he was still not enough. Special, but not as special as he needed to be.]
Not an agent. I had difficulty with some parts of the testing. Not sure if Doctor Chilton knows about anyone else but. I'd be the edge case he was talking about. The ex- part is still correct. I'm taking this as an early, bizarre retirement.
[There's something about the way he talks about Chilton that lets on Will might have some issues with him, and not just because of that comment.
Will wouldn't wish his understanding of the world due to the crap he's dealt with on anyone. He can't convince people if they're stubborn, willing to take risks and fly in the face of the possible. He's not the kind of guy most people would trust on many life lessons. He's not that...composed. Together.
[Not that it wasn't somewhat obvious before, but confirmation was nice. And yes, he picks up the bitterness in that tone. Unfortunately for Will, Inumuta's already spoken to Chilton a few times, and all of those times have been somewhat flattering. Might have a bit of a tendency towards the other, than against.]
Based off what you're saying- or rather, your attitude on it, if you're taking this as retirement, then I'm assuming that if given the chance to go back to your world, you wouldn't take the opportunity. Right?
[…And maybe he's a bit into the same invasive questions as Chilton, might be why they get along like they do.]
[People are often Wrong about Will Graham. He doesn't give them more information than he needs to when he needs to. This question is a little invasive, but it's not phrased in a way that immediately has him ready to snarl, bark, bite, froth, spit.
His voice is firm. He's not angry, he just needs to make sure his point is clear.]
I have business to attend to back in my world. I have things that need to be taken care of. Things that I need to see done, not hear from anyone else, which is not meant as an insult to Doctor Chilton. Something I have to do on my own.
[Even if that means he'll have to...well, deal with Chilton.]
I can understand the views of those who would not want to return to theirs. That's all.
no subject
[He doesn't expect many people to know what that truly means. It's not a compliment. It's not a rank above or below. It's essentially a bullshit term slapped together to give Will some semblance of "belonging" in the field, as far as he's concerned. It's a joke and an insult and he'd honestly rather not have one at all. When interacting with most people, it's no big deal. When walking the halls of the Academy before he'd shot a serial killer to death in his own home?
Will knew his stuff. But he was still not enough. Special, but not as special as he needed to be.]
Not an agent. I had difficulty with some parts of the testing. Not sure if Doctor Chilton knows about anyone else but. I'd be the edge case he was talking about. The ex- part is still correct. I'm taking this as an early, bizarre retirement.
[There's something about the way he talks about Chilton that lets on Will might have some issues with him, and not just because of that comment.
Will wouldn't wish his understanding of the world due to the crap he's dealt with on anyone. He can't convince people if they're stubborn, willing to take risks and fly in the face of the possible. He's not the kind of guy most people would trust on many life lessons. He's not that...composed. Together.
Stable.]
lateee, sorry!
[Not that it wasn't somewhat obvious before, but confirmation was nice. And yes, he picks up the bitterness in that tone. Unfortunately for Will, Inumuta's already spoken to Chilton a few times, and all of those times have been somewhat flattering. Might have a bit of a tendency towards the other, than against.]
Based off what you're saying- or rather, your attitude on it, if you're taking this as retirement, then I'm assuming that if given the chance to go back to your world, you wouldn't take the opportunity. Right?
[…And maybe he's a bit into the same invasive questions as Chilton, might be why they get along like they do.]
no subject
[People are often Wrong about Will Graham. He doesn't give them more information than he needs to when he needs to. This question is a little invasive, but it's not phrased in a way that immediately has him ready to snarl, bark, bite, froth, spit.
His voice is firm. He's not angry, he just needs to make sure his point is clear.]
I have business to attend to back in my world. I have things that need to be taken care of. Things that I need to see done, not hear from anyone else, which is not meant as an insult to Doctor Chilton. Something I have to do on my own.
[Even if that means he'll have to...well, deal with Chilton.]
I can understand the views of those who would not want to return to theirs. That's all.