[ He regarded Dillon with cold disdain, resentment and mild irritation. The emotions were far sharper than he would like to admit. Usually, they were dull and easily ignored if needed to do so. Ripples in the surface of a deep ocean. But these were impossible to ignore. Not quite cresting waves yet, but more than he was used to.
Before he had anything to say, Dillon was walking away. Jerry tried to push himself off the wall, to follow after him and prove this was a futile. But his body was still acclimating. He slumped back against the wall with an involuntary grunt. A growl of frustration escaped him as he watched the other leave. So he rose his voice, calling after Dillon. ]
You're useless, but your friends aren't. Not when I leave their bodies at your cabin door.
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Before he had anything to say, Dillon was walking away. Jerry tried to push himself off the wall, to follow after him and prove this was a futile. But his body was still acclimating. He slumped back against the wall with an involuntary grunt. A growl of frustration escaped him as he watched the other leave. So he rose his voice, calling after Dillon. ]
You're useless, but your friends aren't. Not when I leave their bodies at your cabin door.