Connor takes the implication for what it looks like, as if they aren't both relatively new to this and thus in over their heads. Party sounds more ferocious for it. But he didn't need to sound much more than what Connor had already experienced.
"What does it matter to you?" That's not the logical answer to his question but it's the emotional one so it's the one he's going with.
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"What does it matter to you?" That's not the logical answer to his question but it's the emotional one so it's the one he's going with.