[No character. No signs of personality. Crane considers himself intelligent enough to notice otherwise; two chairs suggestive of his need for attention, the chemistry book signifying his urge to control the natural world. His own state of mind.
He sits with a rigid and polite posture, ingrainted into him from his early days. Throughout his arrival in his apartment he has been offering the teen his attention, treating him seriously, respect being one thing kids value more than most.]
I appreciate you taking your time to check your security. Still, I give them ten minutes before they come banging on your door.
[Your security? Our security.
In any case, his dry sarcasm is aimed entirely towards those bats wanting them to fail.]
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He sits with a rigid and polite posture, ingrainted into him from his early days. Throughout his arrival in his apartment he has been offering the teen his attention, treating him seriously, respect being one thing kids value more than most.]
I appreciate you taking your time to check your security. Still, I give them ten minutes before they come banging on your door.
[Your security? Our security.
In any case, his dry sarcasm is aimed entirely towards those bats wanting them to fail.]