It isn't petty pleasure or satisfaction that makes Sheehan let Will sit in his own apparent misery. He does it because he no longer trusts him. That he doesn't trust him to feel what he's actually showing.
"I - I'm going to, what's the phrase, call bullshit, on that one, Will. That you didn't think you had gotten through my defenses." He's fairly certain he knew, or at least Sheehan had made it obvious.
"Regardless, I'm not forgiving you. Not right now. If friendship is something you still want, then I'm afraid the burden is on you to prove that you have changed and I can trust you. If it isn't, then I understand, and I still look forward to you graduating."
He picks up his glass and takes a drink. "I know what it takes to admit what you did. I can appreciate that, you know."
It's smart not to trust Will at this point, as the man plays up his own emotional display even now, an attempt to get the best response. It's cheap, but these are the defenses he has. They're all he has that he knows can work.
So Sheehan calling out his bullshit gets a weak attempt at a smile, and a mumbled response of "perhaps one line." The 'not forgiving you' part gets a nod and a swallow.
"...thanks. I know it doesn't fix...anything, really, but. Hopefully it helps somewhere down the line. I'd like to try and still be friends at...some point, but I'm not sure..." He shakes his head. "I'll think on it. If there's anything I can do."
Sheehan nods and warms just slightly. "I'm glad to hear that. And if you need anything I can provide, then I'm right next door. I won't ever turn you away if I can help."
He glances to Shaw, then back to Will. He's proud of him, in a way. These conversations are awkward and difficult, but they are necessary.
Shaw stays quiet, but is clearly watching them both carefully: as far as she's concerned, she's not here to inject her own reactions into the conversation, either to bolster Will or to add on more criticism. She's here for observation purposes and for observation purposes only, so that she'll have a more informed opinion when they debrief later.
"Yeah. Thank you," he says, nodding with a small twitch as he pushes himself up to standing. He looks up at the doctor and licks his lower lip before continuing. "You're welcome at my place, if you ever want a dog to pet. Just let me know. I'll...get out of your hair now."
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"I - I'm going to, what's the phrase, call bullshit, on that one, Will. That you didn't think you had gotten through my defenses." He's fairly certain he knew, or at least Sheehan had made it obvious.
"Regardless, I'm not forgiving you. Not right now. If friendship is something you still want, then I'm afraid the burden is on you to prove that you have changed and I can trust you. If it isn't, then I understand, and I still look forward to you graduating."
He picks up his glass and takes a drink. "I know what it takes to admit what you did. I can appreciate that, you know."
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So Sheehan calling out his bullshit gets a weak attempt at a smile, and a mumbled response of "perhaps one line." The 'not forgiving you' part gets a nod and a swallow.
"...thanks. I know it doesn't fix...anything, really, but. Hopefully it helps somewhere down the line. I'd like to try and still be friends at...some point, but I'm not sure..." He shakes his head. "I'll think on it. If there's anything I can do."
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He glances to Shaw, then back to Will. He's proud of him, in a way. These conversations are awkward and difficult, but they are necessary.
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He stands up with him and walks them to the door, opening it politely. "Both of you take care."