Daniel takes off his glasses to scrub a hand over his eyes, shoulders hunching. Stories that embark from the point of resurrection so rarely end well unless they originate from the New Testament. This story already has a deeply, viscerally unfortunate ending, and he doesn't need to watch Seth chasing that reveal with whiskey to know it.
He waits, eyebrows drawn down in sympathy, for Seth to reach a point of relative stillness.
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Daniel takes off his glasses to scrub a hand over his eyes, shoulders hunching. Stories that embark from the point of resurrection so rarely end well unless they originate from the New Testament. This story already has a deeply, viscerally unfortunate ending, and he doesn't need to watch Seth chasing that reveal with whiskey to know it.
He waits, eyebrows drawn down in sympathy, for Seth to reach a point of relative stillness.
"What happened?" he asks quietly.