The comment about breaking in at night just makes him snigger. He can see the logic, and it's not really wrong. It quite probably would have been more suspicious at night, especially if the doctor was home to tackle as well.
"The town certainly seems to treat him like he is," he comments dryly. "But when Numbers and I were getting interrogated, when he was in the room with us and Officer Clark, Pollock was the one in charge. Whatever he really is, he's important to this town."
He sighs as he leans back in his chair a bit, personal tension defusing. "He's a large part of why I think there's so much more to this town. Even beyond the obvious supernatural things occurring, the way he said it, that... he took an oath to take care of the people of this town, but also being physician to Sweetwater itself. I can't help but wonder if he means to refer to them as two separate entities."
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"The town certainly seems to treat him like he is," he comments dryly. "But when Numbers and I were getting interrogated, when he was in the room with us and Officer Clark, Pollock was the one in charge. Whatever he really is, he's important to this town."
He sighs as he leans back in his chair a bit, personal tension defusing. "He's a large part of why I think there's so much more to this town. Even beyond the obvious supernatural things occurring, the way he said it, that... he took an oath to take care of the people of this town, but also being physician to Sweetwater itself. I can't help but wonder if he means to refer to them as two separate entities."