Re: Baltimore state hospital private visitation: Dallas/Will
[Will didn't press the issue any further, instead leaning back against his chair, a position of relative comfort given their surroundings. And then Dallas had to bring up Dr. Lecter. His eyes closed for a moment as though warding off an impending headache, and he glanced towards the clear wall where the orderly stood, a hand gesture showing him that they had only a moment or two remaining for the visit.]
I'd rather not talk about him right now. The journals. They're more secure, I believe, and I'll tell you some of my thoughts.
[There was little time to say anything more as the orderly opened the door at that moment.] Ms Evans? I'm afraid visiting hours are over. I'll need to escort you to the exit.