I'll take it, [ he says, shamefully relieved that Jayce doesn't take the opportunity to mock him over it. Harold's sensitive about his privacy, and especially his physical privacy. It's another point in Jayce's favor that makes Harold think he is trying to do good, just prone to getting caught up in the possibilities and loses track of the consequences.
He straightens up and he does take his suit jacket off, draping it carefully over the back of a chair before turning to retrieve the computer from his bag. Underneath the jacket he's still wearing a vest and tie, and that's the most concession he'll make to the heat. ]
Innocuous though this mission is, it's still annoyingly juvenile.
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He straightens up and he does take his suit jacket off, draping it carefully over the back of a chair before turning to retrieve the computer from his bag. Underneath the jacket he's still wearing a vest and tie, and that's the most concession he'll make to the heat. ]
Innocuous though this mission is, it's still annoyingly juvenile.