C.d writes:
"To me, the cachous indicate that Liz is at ease and with a client, i.e., Jack."
I´m with you half the way, C.d - but to me she may just as well have been alone to feel at ease. No need for any client at all. The only thing that counts is that if she took her cachous out after the altercation in the entrance to the yard, then she would reasonably have been enough at ease to do so for some reason. And BS man could, as has been shown, have fit that bill perfectly.
The best,
Fisherman
"To me, the cachous indicate that Liz is at ease and with a client, i.e., Jack."
I´m with you half the way, C.d - but to me she may just as well have been alone to feel at ease. No need for any client at all. The only thing that counts is that if she took her cachous out after the altercation in the entrance to the yard, then she would reasonably have been enough at ease to do so for some reason. And BS man could, as has been shown, have fit that bill perfectly.
The best,
Fisherman
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