If he, I don't know, mailed you the ring with a severed finger still in it, then yes, I'd say be very afraid.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if Patch did something like that.
Nora specifically tells Scott that she has the ring that marked Scott's chest, which prompts Scott to freak out, grab Nora, and shove her against the wall.
Even if it's wrong, it at least portrays him as someone who is really scared.
No, Nora, the police would not be talking to Scott.
Well, Basso would probably be interested, but we're not supposed to know that he's involved in all this yet.
clearly [link]she knows too much[/link]
Link wasn't added.
WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS, YOU IDIOT?!? DO YOU REALLY THINK THIS LITTLE Q&A SESSION IS WORTH GETTING KILLED OVER?
I think there's a strong argument for the theory that Patch deliberately destroyed her self-preservation instinct.
Anyway, Scott basically gives up at this point and tells Nora what happened to him.
Why?
why didn't he buy a pool table?!
My grandmother had one in her basement apparently since my dad was a kid, so this can't even be a generational thing.
But honestly, I get the impression that Nora doesn't feel anything about Scott because Fitzpatrick didn't think to write it in.
And much like Meyer, because Fitzpatrick doesn't think about what she's writing, it looks like Patch messed with Nora's mind so she wouldn't find Scott sympathetic.
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Date: 2014-02-24 06:16 pm (UTC)I wouldn't be at all surprised if Patch did something like that.
Nora specifically tells Scott that she has the ring that marked Scott's chest, which prompts Scott to freak out, grab Nora, and shove her against the wall.
Even if it's wrong, it at least portrays him as someone who is really scared.
No, Nora, the police would not be talking to Scott.
Well, Basso would probably be interested, but we're not supposed to know that he's involved in all this yet.
clearly [link]she knows too much[/link]
Link wasn't added.
WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS, YOU IDIOT?!? DO YOU REALLY THINK THIS LITTLE Q&A SESSION IS WORTH GETTING KILLED OVER?
I think there's a strong argument for the theory that Patch deliberately destroyed her self-preservation instinct.
Anyway, Scott basically gives up at this point and tells Nora what happened to him.
Why?
why didn't he buy a pool table?!
My grandmother had one in her basement apparently since my dad was a kid, so this can't even be a generational thing.
But honestly, I get the impression that Nora doesn't feel anything about Scott because Fitzpatrick didn't think to write it in.
And much like Meyer, because Fitzpatrick doesn't think about what she's writing, it looks like Patch messed with Nora's mind so she wouldn't find Scott sympathetic.
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