"They've never managed before, so it would surprise me," he answers, watching Rush. At least he puts away the gun, so he can't be so resentful that he'd return the favour, nor does he hurry to leave. Suppose that's somewhat promising.
He remains quiet for another long moment, then gets straight to it, no beating around the bush. Small talk is the strength of neither of them, that much is clear.
"I owe ya an apology," he says, earlier levity now nowhere to be found in his demeanour. "I was hurt and angry, and I took it out on you. I shouldn't have. I'm sorry."
It doesn't exactly sound rehearsed, but neither is it all that spontaneous. Seth isn't great with interpersonal skills, but at least he makes a point of apologising when he's in the wrong. And given they have friends in common and aren't completely unlikely to meet again, it would be good to be able to interact in at least a somewhat civilised manner.
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He remains quiet for another long moment, then gets straight to it, no beating around the bush. Small talk is the strength of neither of them, that much is clear.
"I owe ya an apology," he says, earlier levity now nowhere to be found in his demeanour. "I was hurt and angry, and I took it out on you. I shouldn't have. I'm sorry."
It doesn't exactly sound rehearsed, but neither is it all that spontaneous. Seth isn't great with interpersonal skills, but at least he makes a point of apologising when he's in the wrong. And given they have friends in common and aren't completely unlikely to meet again, it would be good to be able to interact in at least a somewhat civilised manner.