Re: In-person: Daniel/Noah
Differences. Daniel's frightened brain managed to grind through that logic, and he nodded when he accepted it. He looked at the back of Noah's neck when he turned back from the locked door, then looked away again. He moved around to the center of the room once more. Daniel was looking like the quintessential indoor laze-about, no shoes and those tailored slacks he always wore, this pair in buff brown. The white shirt was loose, and in one century or another he would have described himself in his shirtsleeves. He was unconcerned about his appearance. He dragged a palm under his ear and down his chin, looking a little wild. "I think the idea is absolutely mad. I do not know if we are going to be able to prove he's nothing but normal if he died before."