[And it's a good thing Laura doesn't know, either, because that would definitely put a damper on the small perk her mood takes at hearing that someone is actually INVESTIGATING what's going on. She's always been so sure no one would believe her the idea that someone is looking into it had never even touched her mind.]
[She remains quiet for a while, though, mood darkening again when Heather describes what it is he does. Because she knows them so intimately. And yet:]
... he's worse than that.
[Quietly. And because this is the part where she often feels ashamed, she's looking out the window again. She really wishes she had a cigarette on her.]
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[She remains quiet for a while, though, mood darkening again when Heather describes what it is he does. Because she knows them so intimately. And yet:]
... he's worse than that.
[Quietly. And because this is the part where she often feels ashamed, she's looking out the window again. She really wishes she had a cigarette on her.]