Well that's weird. Michael will have to think about it later, though, because their goosebird is getting overly excited now.
“Um,” he says, returning the branch and leaf to the napkin dispenser shadow. He really, really doesn't want to ask Wolfgang to make the bird disappear, but he's getting nervous. People know him around here. Some of them have seen what his eyes really look like—years ago, when he was a child—but that's it. If anyone starts asking his father questions (and they'll go straight to his father, not him), Morris won't be happy about it. Michael looks at the wall, feeling like a coward.