[Keeping his head low, Judas nods. The irony of Dorian being the one to accept the way and things Judas thinks, to offer him that half-death, means he wants those things less when with Dorian. He would feel terribly, breaking that promise and leaving Dorian alone. And besides that, he wants to stay for his own purposes too.]
Underhanded, though.
[He picks at some ful, eating almost thoughtfully.]
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Underhanded, though.
[He picks at some ful, eating almost thoughtfully.]