Not the most definitive answer, but it's a-okay by Sinclair. He still needs a moment to wake up completely, and as ready as he is to be out of this town he's not exactly looking forward to exposing himself to its citizens again.
His leg is feeling considerably better, though every once in a while it'll hit him with a sharp twinge of pain. But that's just the healing process. It's stayed clean and there's no sign of infection. Should be smooth sailing from here on out, at least on that front.
Meanwhile, Jack wears kind of a dark amusement on his face. Or maybe it's more of a nervous trepidation. It's hard to tell, but Sinclair assumes he's thinking about their plans for the day. Hephaestus. The Office of Andrew Ryan. If Jack were a long time friend, now is when Sinclair would take the opportunity to pick his brain about what happened up there, all the gorey details. But any questions would probably be pointless. It's obviously something Jack doesn't want to talk about; pressing it would only upset him. And Sinclair thinks he's seen enough of Upset Jack to last him until they part ways topside.
"You don't remember seeing any hints of where a sub could've been kept down there?" he says after a few more moments of comfortable silence, Sinclair nursing his cup of coffee and Jack staring absently at his radio. It's the closest Sinclair thinks he'll come to asking Jack about his previous experience in Hephaestus. A shot in the dark, but maybe it'll lead to something. Or maybe his question will actually be answered with something other than no! That's not to much to hope for, right? That's a realistic expectation?
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His leg is feeling considerably better, though every once in a while it'll hit him with a sharp twinge of pain. But that's just the healing process. It's stayed clean and there's no sign of infection. Should be smooth sailing from here on out, at least on that front.
Meanwhile, Jack wears kind of a dark amusement on his face. Or maybe it's more of a nervous trepidation. It's hard to tell, but Sinclair assumes he's thinking about their plans for the day. Hephaestus. The Office of Andrew Ryan. If Jack were a long time friend, now is when Sinclair would take the opportunity to pick his brain about what happened up there, all the gorey details. But any questions would probably be pointless. It's obviously something Jack doesn't want to talk about; pressing it would only upset him. And Sinclair thinks he's seen enough of Upset Jack to last him until they part ways topside.
"You don't remember seeing any hints of where a sub could've been kept down there?" he says after a few more moments of comfortable silence, Sinclair nursing his cup of coffee and Jack staring absently at his radio. It's the closest Sinclair thinks he'll come to asking Jack about his previous experience in Hephaestus. A shot in the dark, but maybe it'll lead to something. Or maybe his question will actually be answered with something other than no! That's not to much to hope for, right? That's a realistic expectation?