He watches Keats touch her, and talk to her, and wants to yell don’t trust him. Only he’s lost the right to speak. She can’t trust him either. The difference is, he didn’t know what he was doing, and Keats does. He knows exactly all the lies he’s telling her, and she’s listening because she wants to believe it’s true. And he can’t…he should say something. But he can’t.
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