come to me
Character B is comfortable in his place in life. He knows where he is going, controlling every step. When the path becomes rocky or twisted, instead of fighting against it, he moves with the changes. He knows how to adapt, a crucial talent in the art of survival. When Character A literally drops into his life, this talent is put to the test. He'd sooner kill Character A than trust them but he has to bide his time, be cautious and wait to strike. He is a very patient man. The more he learns of Character A, or what they tell him, the more questions he has than answers. Character A is too familiar with him and it makes Character B anxious. Character B has secrets of his own and he isn't into sharing. Character A insists that they are trustworthy but there are too many blank pages in this book and Character B can't afford anymore risks. Preservation of his life is priority number one, satisfying his curiosity second.