"Yes." There's something smug. For a flicker. Here. Gone. "So you stopped them from attacking someone."
It's a leading statement. It's not accusative. Even if he can't help thinking that Carlisle, his Carlisle (or are both of them now?), would catch the entire reference to what he'll have to say for the next minute with those words.
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"Yes." There's something smug. For a flicker. Here. Gone.
"So you stopped them from attacking someone."
It's a leading statement. It's not accusative. Even if he can't help thinking that Carlisle, his Carlisle (or are both of them now?), would catch the entire reference to what he'll have to say for the next minute with those words.