[ He watches Peter brave through another drink, and Jesus that does not look pleasant. For a second he feels like he might be sick on the guy’s behalf.
Once the apparent nastiness has passed and Peter turns to offer what he assumes is going to be an apology, he holds up a hand. ]
Don’t. I get it. It’s not like I gave you any reason to trust me, so it’s fine.
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Once the apparent nastiness has passed and Peter turns to offer what he assumes is going to be an apology, he holds up a hand. ]
Don’t. I get it. It’s not like I gave you any reason to trust me, so it’s fine.