[ Vasquez looks more genuinely confused by the accusation, and he stops just to stare at Faraday. He’s never used that voice on Faraday, because he’s never had a reason to – and he has no real confidence that it would be effective, if Vasquez actually did try. ]
What the hell are you talking about? I never used it on you.
[ Vasquez isn’t actively trying to deny the fact that he’d attempted to use his voice on the wolf; he just genuinely believes Faraday and the wolf to be two separate beings. By that understanding, Vasquez doesn’t consider that he’d ever tried to coerce Faraday into obedience. ]
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What the hell are you talking about? I never used it on you.
[ Vasquez isn’t actively trying to deny the fact that he’d attempted to use his voice on the wolf; he just genuinely believes Faraday and the wolf to be two separate beings. By that understanding, Vasquez doesn’t consider that he’d ever tried to coerce Faraday into obedience. ]