Under normal circumstances, this would not be a problem. Tony loves talking about himself almsot as much as he loves being himself, but the kinds of questions that Obadiah wants him to talk about aren't exactly the questions that any right-thinking teen wants to answer for an adult. Why did you drink? Why do you lash out? What do you want to do with your life?
And there's something about the way that the guy looks at him after Tony has delivered a classic line. Even if it's funny and he laughs -- no, not quite.
"Tell you what, Tony. Every straight answer you give me, I'll tell you a story about your dad."
It's as sunny as a winter afternoon gets. The name plate on the front of the desk reads OBADIAH STANE.
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Date: 2008-06-18 06:18 pm (UTC)And there's something about the way that the guy looks at him after Tony has delivered a classic line. Even if it's funny and he laughs -- no, not quite.
"Tell you what, Tony. Every straight answer you give me, I'll tell you a story about your dad."
It's as sunny as a winter afternoon gets. The name plate on the front of the desk reads OBADIAH STANE.