[It's hypocritical that Slevin wants to know other peoples' answers and doesn't want to answer himself; he justifies this by exactly what he told Steve. He's not making anyone answer. He's not going to.
It's strange and unsettling, letting himself rely on the charity of others, even if he knows in the back of his mind that even if no one answers he'll figure something out. He always does.
And because Steve is new, he doesn't really know how rare it is that when Slevin smiles there's no smarm in it, just a dry kind of acknowledgement. It's familiar.]
Suicide mission, huh? [Something just a shade to the side of bitterness, something empathetic. That, too, is strange and unsettling.]
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It's strange and unsettling, letting himself rely on the charity of others, even if he knows in the back of his mind that even if no one answers he'll figure something out. He always does.
And because Steve is new, he doesn't really know how rare it is that when Slevin smiles there's no smarm in it, just a dry kind of acknowledgement. It's familiar.]
Suicide mission, huh? [Something just a shade to the side of bitterness, something empathetic. That, too, is strange and unsettling.]
You're looking pretty lively for all of that.