[ Vasquez's confusion gives way to incredulity. They've known each other for solid months now, and maybe the two of them are made of little more than sharp edges and stubbornness, but Vasquez expected Faraday would trust him more than that.
(He's not sure why he expects that, given his centuries of experience. He's much less human than Faraday, much farther from "natural," despite the wolf's curse.
Vasquez is a walking nightmare, wearing the mask of a man.
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(He's not sure why he expects that, given his centuries of experience. He's much less human than Faraday, much farther from "natural," despite the wolf's curse.
Vasquez is a walking nightmare, wearing the mask of a man.
Faraday is right to fear and doubt that.)
Vasquez's jaw is set, his eyes narrowed. ]
Why is it you think I would do that to you?