"Or ADI is implying it," Winter says grimly. "To control them. To keep them from leaving."
Then he stops. Because Winter tends to say people's names a lot, just in conversation, whether to get someone's attention or for emphasis or just because he likes the feel of their names in his mouth. And he just tried to say the name he thought was associated with his guy, only to find he didn't know it.
He stops walking, too, looking shocked and a little afraid. His only thought, first and foremost, is that he's lost something again, that it's his own memories and his own fear of losing his memories that is getting in the way. "You. You. Tell me your name."
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Then he stops. Because Winter tends to say people's names a lot, just in conversation, whether to get someone's attention or for emphasis or just because he likes the feel of their names in his mouth. And he just tried to say the name he thought was associated with his guy, only to find he didn't know it.
He stops walking, too, looking shocked and a little afraid. His only thought, first and foremost, is that he's lost something again, that it's his own memories and his own fear of losing his memories that is getting in the way. "You. You. Tell me your name."