Erskine couldn't help it - he stared. "Really?" He got not wanting to know about things, but that had never stopped Anton before, especially when something he cared about was in danger.
Was Erskine overreacting?
No. No, he wasn't. Corrival was just as angry as Erskine felt. Dex never got angry over anything, and Anton just didn't know the whole story. Erskine didn't know if he should tell it, either. Not with the way Anton reacted to the last time Skulduggery decided not to tell them something. But at the same time, Erskine couldn't just keep quiet, either, because no one else in the room was saying anything, and he'd never liked silence.
Wreath hadn't spoken a word. Why was he here? It wasn't as if the Sanctuary was short of available bodyguards, and the responsible thing for Wreath to have done was remain behind and start interviewing employees. It's what the Solomon Wreath Erskine knew would have done. Instead, he was here, and still not saying a word.
Erskine rounded on him. "Why do you care so much?"
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Was Erskine overreacting?
No. No, he wasn't. Corrival was just as angry as Erskine felt. Dex never got angry over anything, and Anton just didn't know the whole story. Erskine didn't know if he should tell it, either. Not with the way Anton reacted to the last time Skulduggery decided not to tell them something. But at the same time, Erskine couldn't just keep quiet, either, because no one else in the room was saying anything, and he'd never liked silence.
Wreath hadn't spoken a word. Why was he here? It wasn't as if the Sanctuary was short of available bodyguards, and the responsible thing for Wreath to have done was remain behind and start interviewing employees. It's what the Solomon Wreath Erskine knew would have done. Instead, he was here, and still not saying a word.
Erskine rounded on him. "Why do you care so much?"