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Stacy Demsetz
I took it as he was watching her that first night she came back after 6 years away, when she woke up and went downstairs she dropped the glass in her hand and when she picked it up it had had gin in it. I think he was there that night watching her.
bets
I had the same question and I guess this is what he was talking about:
Cecelia (talking about her trip to France): “I saw a few familiar tattoos while I was there. But you wouldn’t know anything about that, would you?”
Silence. Not a single tell.
Cecelia: “I even took a trip to Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Your finish line is beautiful, Tobias. A dream.” His expression remains stoic. “I was hoping so much that you were watching. Hoping that you were proud of me,” I sniff as years of sadness and longing creep up on me.
Cecelia (talking about her trip to France): “I saw a few familiar tattoos while I was there. But you wouldn’t know anything about that, would you?”
Silence. Not a single tell.
Cecelia: “I even took a trip to Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Your finish line is beautiful, Tobias. A dream.” His expression remains stoic. “I was hoping so much that you were watching. Hoping that you were proud of me,” I sniff as years of sadness and longing creep up on me.
Fanny
He showed her in the epilogue that he was there that night. He stole a piece of the chess game at her father's home, piece he couldn't have gotten before.
She didn't realize it was missing, but remembered when he showed it to her.
She also smelled the gin, which was a tell-tale sign that he was there.
She didn't realize it was missing, but remembered when he showed it to her.
She also smelled the gin, which was a tell-tale sign that he was there.
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