Poor Chanel. She can’t seem to win with anybody today. Did Brett not hear the gossip, or is he just more bothered by sounds than talking?
It only occurred to me just now that Brett’s book vanished in the final panel. If we’re being honest, that’s just an oversight on my part. If you’d like a more amusing angle, you could always envision that Brett swiped it off the table in a fit of rage before telling his partner to cut out that racket. Although, at this point, it’s a little hard to think that this guy is capable of an emotion as strong as rage. XD
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I've finally caught up. I've been reading this comic for the past three days. I knew I shouldn't have read like 100 pages a day. ): This is just so good though! You've done so well in telling such a complex story with such sensitive subjects!
Brett just used his psychopathic powers to make the book invisible.
Reminds me of when the rumor went around my high school that I was a psychopath, and a bunch of kids started worrying that I'd read their minds. (My parents made the mistake of taking me to a psychologist who diagnosed every patient with psychopathy, for kickbacks from the drug manufacturers. Diagnosing me that way was one of his unraveling mistakes, as nobody who understood the term believed the diagnosis, including several people with the right influence to open an investigation. Yes, obvious things wrong with me. But the guy who's kind to a fault and has the patience of a saint is very definitely not psychotic. Not that psychotic people couldn't attempt that ruse, just that they couldn't manage to pull it off.)
I've finally caught up. I've been reading this comic for the past three days. I knew I shouldn't have read like 100 pages a day. ): This is just so good though! You've done so well in telling such a complex story with such sensitive subjects!
Reminds me of when the rumor went around my high school that I was a psychopath, and a bunch of kids started worrying that I'd read their minds. (My parents made the mistake of taking me to a psychologist who diagnosed every patient with psychopathy, for kickbacks from the drug manufacturers. Diagnosing me that way was one of his unraveling mistakes, as nobody who understood the term believed the diagnosis, including several people with the right influence to open an investigation. Yes, obvious things wrong with me. But the guy who's kind to a fault and has the patience of a saint is very definitely not psychotic. Not that psychotic people couldn't attempt that ruse, just that they couldn't manage to pull it off.)