[Coop, who's had plenty of time to think this over, doesn't look nearly as rattled. But there'll always be something haunted in his eyes when BOB is discussed. Perhaps moreso now, given what happened that weekend before Harry showed up.]
[He shakes his head.]
No, not like that. For a moment, the other people in the room disappeared. BOB laughed and asked me what happened to her. Then I saw the little man from my dream.
[And after that, he'd seen Harry again, cradling Josie's body ... His voice softens notably with what he says next.]
I wasn't lying when I said there was no way of telling what happened to her, Harry. I can't be sure of what it means myself.
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[He shakes his head.]
No, not like that. For a moment, the other people in the room disappeared. BOB laughed and asked me what happened to her. Then I saw the little man from my dream.
[And after that, he'd seen Harry again, cradling Josie's body ... His voice softens notably with what he says next.]
I wasn't lying when I said there was no way of telling what happened to her, Harry. I can't be sure of what it means myself.
[But he does have an idea.]