[Slevin both is and is not surprised to see Cassel walk through those doors.
He's been avoiding him, just like Cassel wanted ever since their conversation before Christmas; this is no mean feat, considering they're neighbors, but Slevin has accomplished far trickier. He only gets caught up by neighbors when he's not expecting them at all, nor they him.
The knitting is more of a surprise and shouldn't be; the cookies aren't and should be. Slevin does not move off the bed, or even turn his head, tracking Cassel's progress with dark, unreadable eyes.]
As far as I can tell, murdering the right guy does get you special treatment. Which I seem to have done.
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He's been avoiding him, just like Cassel wanted ever since their conversation before Christmas; this is no mean feat, considering they're neighbors, but Slevin has accomplished far trickier. He only gets caught up by neighbors when he's not expecting them at all, nor they him.
The knitting is more of a surprise and shouldn't be; the cookies aren't and should be. Slevin does not move off the bed, or even turn his head, tracking Cassel's progress with dark, unreadable eyes.]
As far as I can tell, murdering the right guy does get you special treatment. Which I seem to have done.