That would be a gross abdication of responsibility on my part, [ he answers with a tone of agreement.
Harold is having an episode of some kind, he's fully aware; he has been ever since Elias was shot through the head right in front of him. It's fluxuated and evolved as events progressed, but he still feels like he's opened a whole series of doors inside him that he'd adamantly wanted to keep closed.
That's far from what Carver's talking about, though. Truly breaking is not something he can afford to do without drastic repercussions. ]
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Harold is having an episode of some kind, he's fully aware; he has been ever since Elias was shot through the head right in front of him. It's fluxuated and evolved as events progressed, but he still feels like he's opened a whole series of doors inside him that he'd adamantly wanted to keep closed.
That's far from what Carver's talking about, though. Truly breaking is not something he can afford to do without drastic repercussions. ]