Well that was that, and now Jason has earned the wrath of a very pissed off investment banker. Sinclair faced the Capitol every day, officials coming to his door demanding answers and he did it all with a natural smile.
"I won't even honor that comment so let's stick to the verifiable facts of the matter: you stole money from my bank and now I expect it back. If you're going to fling mud at this enterprise, you might as well have the cash on hand. Or you could ask for a pardon given your economic circumstances."
You want to feel like you're a victim of the system? I will gladly oblige, Jason. Because no one uses Augustus Sinclair's heart against him and he regretted showing that extra bit of attention towards Swann Honeymead. It made him vulnerable to the likes of Compson, who think they can push him around out of some pathetic need to feel miserable and justified in their existence.
Now Jason had the chance to walk away from his mistakes with one caveat: he had to beg for it.
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"I won't even honor that comment so let's stick to the verifiable facts of the matter: you stole money from my bank and now I expect it back. If you're going to fling mud at this enterprise, you might as well have the cash on hand. Or you could ask for a pardon given your economic circumstances."
You want to feel like you're a victim of the system? I will gladly oblige, Jason. Because no one uses Augustus Sinclair's heart against him and he regretted showing that extra bit of attention towards Swann Honeymead. It made him vulnerable to the likes of Compson, who think they can push him around out of some pathetic need to feel miserable and justified in their existence.
Now Jason had the chance to walk away from his mistakes with one caveat: he had to beg for it.