“And tell them what?” Malcolm huffs like the affluent New Yorker he sort of is. “It was like a shadow jumped out of the alley, attacked and melted back into the dark.”
"Near my apartment," Malcolm supplies. He frowns faintly. "Why does it look like that?"
It hadn't looked like that when he dressed the wounds.
It hadn't looked like that when he dressed the wounds.
"Good idea," Malcolm tells her evenly, "Thank you."
He watches her work carefully.
"The edges are very clean, though. Like the blade was very sharp."
He watches her work carefully.
"The edges are very clean, though. Like the blade was very sharp."
“The assailant just… swiped at him, like… he was in a frenzy. Then he took off. It happened so fast,” Malcolm chimes in. “We both do consulting for law enforcement,” he tells her. “Maybe it’s related to a case,” he suggests like he just thought of it.
“The infection came on too fast,” Malcolm tells Neal after she leaves. “The edges of the cut are perfect; the implement was razor sharp.”
"Which we can't tell them, or they'll have you on the psych unit before you can say 'parasomnia'," Malcolm points out. "We have to figure that part out ourselves."
"Gabrielle? We can tell her anything," Malcolm says confidently. "She's been my therapist since I was eleven."
Malcolm looks over and pushes the french press towards him.
“No, she’s telling me about how she used to make your breakfast into a face with over easy eggs for eyes and a bacon smile. You didn’t find it gruesome dipping toast points in the eyeballs?”
“No, she’s telling me about how she used to make your breakfast into a face with over easy eggs for eyes and a bacon smile. You didn’t find it gruesome dipping toast points in the eyeballs?”
“I’m not sure what it says about me that I would have been dissecting its eyes,” Malcolm admits.
Malcolm smiles into his coffee at that, but then sees the eggs sliding onto the plate with faint discomfort. He prefers the texture of scrambled eggs, but saying so seems… ungrateful and fussy. He sips his coffee like that will make Neal miss what just crossed his face.
Malcolm lacks Neal’s smoothness and subtlety and he blinks up at Neal in relieved surprise at the request, then glances at Ellen, then into his coffee.
“That sounds good,” he agrees like that whole production didn’t go on.
“That sounds good,” he agrees like that whole production didn’t go on.
Malcolm assumes it will be from Gil when he picks it up, but it’s not.
“She has an opening at 11; is that okay with you?” he asks Neal.
“She has an opening at 11; is that okay with you?” he asks Neal.
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