[The moment the mental connection is up, Farfarello is thinking at Schuldig, not even waiting to give the man a chance to get to the phone. Then again, his thoughts aren't exactly the sanest of thoughts, swirling around and focusing on Schwarz' faces and religious imagery. Most of it is nonsensical or at the very least useless; Farfarello isn't really trying to tell him anything other than showing that he was -there- and that he was in his usual mind ('right' being as always debatable).
When the phone rang and he heard Schuldig's voice on the other end of it, he intended to speak back to Schuldig, but for the life of him he couldn't find a word he wanted to say. He settled on a wordless 'hmf' of affirmation while he waited for a few more moments for his thoughts to still enough that he could speak to the man. His own panic and stress at the situation he knew was self-evident.]
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When the phone rang and he heard Schuldig's voice on the other end of it, he intended to speak back to Schuldig, but for the life of him he couldn't find a word he wanted to say. He settled on a wordless 'hmf' of affirmation while he waited for a few more moments for his thoughts to still enough that he could speak to the man. His own panic and stress at the situation he knew was self-evident.]
...Crawford's?