Reasonable DoubtJack: Feather, I do not know about you, but I am already tired of everybody, fussing around the Puppeteer. He's not a maniac anymore. I want to talk to him. Come with me - he respects you. Well, in his twisted manner. Task: Go through the study in "words" mode. Jack: Am I the only one to think that some sort of a competition for the quietest whisper, which I haven't been warned of, is going on in the study? Why are you beating around the bush? Jack: Well, something that can hurt us has been stolen, hasn't it? Don't be a shadowbox, John. Ryan: Right, John. Jack played in advance. I came to the same conclusion. Bill: The boy 's right. Was there anything in the room, you could oppose us earlier, when you were the Puppeteer? John: "When you were the Puppeteer"... As if eternity has passed over. Bill: Do not jump the line, John. Jack: John, you're not going to make us deal with Matt and Alice, to take control of the situation and get engaged in your favorite hobby, are you? Jack: Do not lose that shred of confidence you've earned recently. Bill: John, nobody will get profit from your hiding the facts. Will you withhold yourself from taking the threads to your hands? John: You are both well ahead of the events, while Matt and Alice are alive and kicking. Really, Bill, I never thought that you are so afraid of this. John: You're a seasoned cop who reads everyone like a book. You should be keen on such things. Well, will I be back on that slippery path or not? Bill: The only thing I understand is that you can't teach old dog new tricks. Bill: So I'm thinking, who is your first principle: the Puppeteer or John? And which of these two dogs should be shot? Metaphorically. Ryan: Yes, metaphorically, Mr. Gordon. Now is not the right time for the police tricks, don't you think? John: Nothing, Ryan, let Bill remember the good old days when a police uniform had respect. Ryan: Respect for Bobby? When was it? Bill: We can play this game forever, Mr. Force. You're shaking the air, and I'm doing things that make the difference. John: You will not get to Bill, even if you want. Over the years he has heard plenty of insults, so he doesn't pay attention to our remarks. Bill: You're a clever fellow, John. Let's return to the pressing problems. John: We'll definitely be back, Bill. Give me five minutes and I'll answer all your questions. You can even make the list, in order not to get bored. You completed Jack’s task and received some points of freedom and some tokens Jack: You know, Feather, it seems, he is not lying and he's going to open all the cards to us. Or he'll pretend to do it, but that will also go. We're used to being alert. |