[Scott doesn't think he really can lose this game, not if he wants to end up cutting on his already small budget for food or just have a lot more sex. Neither option is very appealing right now, so guess he really needs to put a lot of focus into this game. The teen sitting across from him is certainly polite, although completely unfamiliar, and fuck, it's not like he wants to really take chips from him either. Unless he's swimming in money. Then, that's okay.
But hard to tell.
Honestly, it's really hard to get any clear opinion on him. He seems friendly enough, but there's definitely undoubtedly tired in his eyes when he looks at him from across the table (and at least Scott can see that much, he knows his glasses hides most of his expression on a constant basis). The answer that he eventually gives is maybe a little surprising, a small frown tugging at the corner of Scott's mouth.]
People who are strong should protect those that can't defend themselves.
house of cards;
But hard to tell.
Honestly, it's really hard to get any clear opinion on him. He seems friendly enough, but there's definitely undoubtedly tired in his eyes when he looks at him from across the table (and at least Scott can see that much, he knows his glasses hides most of his expression on a constant basis). The answer that he eventually gives is maybe a little surprising, a small frown tugging at the corner of Scott's mouth.]
People who are strong should protect those that can't defend themselves.