[Was Heine trying to torment him? Because it definitely felt like it. Part of the reason that Eames liked Heine and part of why the other man drove him crazy was because there were times he couldn't read his intentions. For someone who fancied himself a great observer and student of the human condition, Heine could still surprise him.
But he'd play along for now, or at least until Heine was done eating.]
We have a new patient we're seeing who has really severe PTSD. It seems like almost everything sets him off, so it's been slow going.
[Eames wiped at the bottom of his face, a bit tired.]
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But he'd play along for now, or at least until Heine was done eating.]
We have a new patient we're seeing who has really severe PTSD. It seems like almost everything sets him off, so it's been slow going.
[Eames wiped at the bottom of his face, a bit tired.]
But he treats his dog well, so there's that.