[He laughed at her, outright. At least this was over text, no awkward apologies to follow.]
A pity you're not as good at reading people as you are saving them.
[So she either still underestimated him, or was simply bad at gauging his motivations -- perhaps ChÃmaira didn't check her sources thoroughly, perhaps she couldn't filter through the bias of jilted associates. Chilton's decisions (when concerning anything short of Hannibal Lecter) were analytically based, and while he could be vindictive and petty, his concern over Will began in a universe she had no sound knowledge of. If she didn't think Chilton resilient or capable, then she didn't understand him.
And really, that was proof enough for the psychiatrist.]
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[He laughed at her, outright. At least this was over text, no awkward apologies to follow.]
A pity you're not as good at reading people as you are saving them.
[So she either still underestimated him, or was simply bad at gauging his motivations -- perhaps ChÃmaira didn't check her sources thoroughly, perhaps she couldn't filter through the bias of jilted associates. Chilton's decisions (when concerning anything short of Hannibal Lecter) were analytically based, and while he could be vindictive and petty, his concern over Will began in a universe she had no sound knowledge of. If she didn't think Chilton resilient or capable, then she didn't understand him.
And really, that was proof enough for the psychiatrist.]