Donnie looks flatly at Tae, but perhaps he's a little annoyed that it's taken this long for anyone to actually admit that Stu and Billy sound dangerous.
"That's what Leo and I have been trying to tell people! But no one else seemed bothered to look into it except Shaw, and while I appreciate her willingness to confront Stu like she did that time, I'm not sure I would've gone with the method she did. But she's gone now so...whatever."
No, he's not sore on that point at all. Shaw was another person he'd actually liked, and it seemed like too many of those vanished. He sinks down in his seat a little more. Screw posture.
"I doubt they'll confess anything under any circumstances short of actually feeling at the end of their rope and even then I'm not entirely convinced that they would. I'm tired of dealing with them, and I don't want Leo to get caught up in their crap either. If you want someone to beat up two thugs, we can handle that easy, but otherwise, it never seems like anything ever happens when we try to show all the evidence people keep pushing for."
He can't help but sound progressively bitter about the whole thing. It's been frustrating and no one approved of anything, and even in the wake of people getting hurt, nothing seemed to be done. His brother had been downright frightening when Donnie had mentioned the gun incident, and he'd been relieved he was able to talk Leo down.
"...genuine advice? Don't go by yourself. Keep those devices Wesker gave you on hand." How's he know about those? But then just the mention might be enough to puzzle those details out if Wesker hadn't said where he'd gotten them. The purple tones and the stylized D symbol alone are enough.
"Maybe get Wesker to work with you in general. He'll take care of things." The guy is scary, but Donnie likes him because the man appreciated his work.
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"That's what Leo and I have been trying to tell people! But no one else seemed bothered to look into it except Shaw, and while I appreciate her willingness to confront Stu like she did that time, I'm not sure I would've gone with the method she did. But she's gone now so...whatever."
No, he's not sore on that point at all. Shaw was another person he'd actually liked, and it seemed like too many of those vanished. He sinks down in his seat a little more. Screw posture.
"I doubt they'll confess anything under any circumstances short of actually feeling at the end of their rope and even then I'm not entirely convinced that they would. I'm tired of dealing with them, and I don't want Leo to get caught up in their crap either. If you want someone to beat up two thugs, we can handle that easy, but otherwise, it never seems like anything ever happens when we try to show all the evidence people keep pushing for."
He can't help but sound progressively bitter about the whole thing. It's been frustrating and no one approved of anything, and even in the wake of people getting hurt, nothing seemed to be done. His brother had been downright frightening when Donnie had mentioned the gun incident, and he'd been relieved he was able to talk Leo down.
"...genuine advice? Don't go by yourself. Keep those devices Wesker gave you on hand." How's he know about those? But then just the mention might be enough to puzzle those details out if Wesker hadn't said where he'd gotten them. The purple tones and the stylized D symbol alone are enough.
"Maybe get Wesker to work with you in general. He'll take care of things." The guy is scary, but Donnie likes him because the man appreciated his work.