"What I believe is of no relevance." He answered simply, this time his eyes and full attention trained to the work on her second wrist. It was enough that Jamie knew he had a daughter that he would clearly do anything for. Anything else was none of her business. To delve into his past, for any reason other than to gain her trust as someone worthy or not to take a fool, wasn't going to happen.
Jefferson pinched her arm between his fingers, reaching up to switch his tools again, gently shifting her wrist in his hands.
Well, wasn't she just a positive little thing? Clearly her mind and outlook had gotten her far. Until she met these handcuffs. "This town's just another prison with it's own set of rules and dangers. The sooner we leave, the better. I for one have no curiosity to see any potential it may have, considering it's only bound to be of no good to us."