[ The double-take is one that fathers a smirk of his own, amusement riding high despite the way he huffs and tries not to show it. Kriffing gold ...
His mirth is sidelined by an anxiety to do with Jim once Ren asks about him, however. He considers lying, denying that he even follows what Ren means, but it would be pointless. He's awfully perceptive when he isn't touching a person, Hux isn't foolish enough to effectively lie to his Force-face. So, he sighs and looks away, lips sharply turning into a frown; he looks and feels like shit and Ren has vomit on his legs, what harm can there be in the truth at this point? ]
He seemed to be a decent person. I knew he was invested in Dameron, I avoided the topic of ... well, everything, so his absolute defection now is effectively my fault. I suspected he would turn on me once he knew who I was.
[ Stupidly, he hoped otherwise, and Armitage dragged out as much time with Jim as possible while skirting the subject of the First Order. ]
It turns out he's as predictable as any of the rebel scum.
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His mirth is sidelined by an anxiety to do with Jim once Ren asks about him, however. He considers lying, denying that he even follows what Ren means, but it would be pointless. He's awfully perceptive when he isn't touching a person, Hux isn't foolish enough to effectively lie to his Force-face. So, he sighs and looks away, lips sharply turning into a frown; he looks and feels like shit and Ren has vomit on his legs, what harm can there be in the truth at this point? ]
He seemed to be a decent person. I knew he was invested in Dameron, I avoided the topic of ... well, everything, so his absolute defection now is effectively my fault. I suspected he would turn on me once he knew who I was.
[ Stupidly, he hoped otherwise, and Armitage dragged out as much time with Jim as possible while skirting the subject of the First Order. ]
It turns out he's as predictable as any of the rebel scum.