[ While Baelish might be using David's services himself, he's not about to try and mend things. If anything, this will give him perspective on this unknown variable. He does trust Chilton's insight more than a lot of others. ]
When I am suspicious of someone's motives, sometimes I like to play a game. What is the worst possible reason a person has for saying what they say and doing what they do? And how well does that explain their behavior.
So what do you believe the worst motive would be for David to be acting in unpredictable ways?
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[ While Baelish might be using David's services himself, he's not about to try and mend things. If anything, this will give him perspective on this unknown variable. He does trust Chilton's insight more than a lot of others. ]
When I am suspicious of someone's motives, sometimes I like to play a game. What is the worst possible reason a person has for saying what they say and doing what they do? And how well does that explain their behavior.
So what do you believe the worst motive would be for David to be acting in unpredictable ways?