[No, Schuldig can't read the minds of animals...the thought processes are simply too foreign to him, giving him - at best - a general for their moods that's slightly more accurate than what a casual observer could glean.
But he may be able to detect the crows' half of the conversation from Theo's own thoughts. After all, Theo knows what he's replying to.
He pauses when he spots the other man sitting at the chess table; Theo's general attitude - incredibly bitter - naturally appeals to him in this mindset, and if nothing else, chess would at least be a distraction. So - without asking - he'll slide into the chair across from Theo.]
Nothing that belongs here is actually worth anything. [He gives Theo a lazy smirk.]
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Date: 2011-04-13 09:16 pm (UTC)But he may be able to detect the crows' half of the conversation from Theo's own thoughts. After all, Theo knows what he's replying to.
He pauses when he spots the other man sitting at the chess table; Theo's general attitude - incredibly bitter - naturally appeals to him in this mindset, and if nothing else, chess would at least be a distraction. So - without asking - he'll slide into the chair across from Theo.]
Nothing that belongs here is actually worth anything. [He gives Theo a lazy smirk.]