That last part is so ironic that it's almost kind of funny. Ange doesn't laugh though, obviously. She doesn't react to it at all. She's sure it must have been hard for Claude to throw this all out there, for having been so honest with her today, especially when it wasn't his own choice to do so. The last thing she'd want to force him to do is to react to the truth of her own circumstances while still forced to be honest.
So Ange is quiet, seemingly taking it in for a moment, before she asks: ]
How are you feeling now?
[ She usually hasn't seen people this long at once while they're enduring their sentencing, so she's not sure how exactly it all goes down.. ]
Do you think the whole honesty thing is done now you've talked about all this?
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That last part is so ironic that it's almost kind of funny. Ange doesn't laugh though, obviously. She doesn't react to it at all. She's sure it must have been hard for Claude to throw this all out there, for having been so honest with her today, especially when it wasn't his own choice to do so. The last thing she'd want to force him to do is to react to the truth of her own circumstances while still forced to be honest.
So Ange is quiet, seemingly taking it in for a moment, before she asks: ]
How are you feeling now?
[ She usually hasn't seen people this long at once while they're enduring their sentencing, so she's not sure how exactly it all goes down.. ]
Do you think the whole honesty thing is done now you've talked about all this?