[A quiet follows. Jim understands, to some degree, that this must be difficult for Stephen to say. It doesn't make it easier to know that Stephen came to him and Jim didn't notice a thing wrong. It doesn't make it easier to think that Stephen came to him because perhaps he thought Jim might be easy.
After a long moment, he finds his voice again. ] I didn't see it. I didn't see it in you. I should have - [should have known something was wrong when Stephen came and took Jim straight to bed. ]
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After a long moment, he finds his voice again. ] I didn't see it. I didn't see it in you. I should have - [should have known something was wrong when Stephen came and took Jim straight to bed. ]