Dean, he... often sounds more caustic than he's feeling in actuality. [ it's the times when he's quiet in his anger that you really need to worry. ] A warm reception may be asking too much, but I don't believe you're beyond reconciliation.
Yes, a close one. For roughly 12 years now, I've been hunting monsters with Dean and his brother Sam. Juvenile as some parts of the bestiary may seem, he's an expert in this kind of work.
Perhaps. Dean's work is typically more hands on. Machetes and shotguns, over network searches and spreadsheets. That discomfort, leading something outside his wheelhouse, likely fueled part of his own sensitivity.
A mediocre book, maybe. In the years I've spent trying to make sense of that man's emotions, I've been wrong just as often as right. What about you, John Blake? Is monster research a personal interest, or just necessary to current survival?
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Dean's what some would call 'an acquired taste'.
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In the years I've spent trying to make sense of that man's emotions, I've been wrong just as often as right.
What about you, John Blake?
Is monster research a personal interest, or just necessary to current survival?
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