Sinclair gets to his feet almost more quickly than Tenenbaum does when he sees her beginning to leave.
"Doctor Tenenbaum, please," he says, dropping his expression entirely.
Although he's not really sure what he intends to say now. He looks at her, trying to convey something, but he's not sure what that is either.
"...Please," he says again.
In retrospect, maybe he should have just eaten his words when she called him out. But it's hard to approach this with the seriousness it deserves. He doesn't really care to examine why.
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"Doctor Tenenbaum, please," he says, dropping his expression entirely.
Although he's not really sure what he intends to say now. He looks at her, trying to convey something, but he's not sure what that is either.
"...Please," he says again.
In retrospect, maybe he should have just eaten his words when she called him out. But it's hard to approach this with the seriousness it deserves. He doesn't really care to examine why.