"James" watches the boy as he leaves, wondering why he gave his location out so easily to a stranger, and on that subject, why he was being so helpful at all. But he reminds himself that Diarmuid is very young and likely has a simpler view of the world, one where there are no targets or threats.
Maybe it's best that he knows where the boy lives. It should be easier to make certain nothing befalls him that way.
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Maybe it's best that he knows where the boy lives. It should be easier to make certain nothing befalls him that way.