[Henry understood why Gold needed time to process. He had need it too after everything he had been told by his father about the curse and himself. So, while he waited, he did what he usually did to process.
Sitting down on the floor, he removed the notebook from his bag as well as his coloured pencils and started to write down everything he had learnt from this version of Mr Gold. He'd created this note form as a precaution against magic. Only he knew what it meant so how could it be deciphered?
When Gold started to speak again, he didn't stand up but looked up instead and listened, waiting for his chance to reply. Hearing the denial though, he did move his things back into his bag so he could almost level with the man when he spoke.]
I have killed. Twice. [He stared Gold down, daring him not to believe him a second time. And when he had spoken those words, there was no remorse in eyes. He did not feel an ounce of guilt for killing two of Rumplestiltskin's three students.
He was tempted to expand on the Isaac theory but he felt this needed to be addressed and knew that if he said anything else, that could be used as a distraction, a diversion. So he just continued to stare and wait and see.]
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Sitting down on the floor, he removed the notebook from his bag as well as his coloured pencils and started to write down everything he had learnt from this version of Mr Gold. He'd created this note form as a precaution against magic. Only he knew what it meant so how could it be deciphered?
When Gold started to speak again, he didn't stand up but looked up instead and listened, waiting for his chance to reply. Hearing the denial though, he did move his things back into his bag so he could almost level with the man when he spoke.]
I have killed. Twice. [He stared Gold down, daring him not to believe him a second time. And when he had spoken those words, there was no remorse in eyes. He did not feel an ounce of guilt for killing two of Rumplestiltskin's three students.
He was tempted to expand on the Isaac theory but he felt this needed to be addressed and knew that if he said anything else, that could be used as a distraction, a diversion. So he just continued to stare and wait and see.]