[It's sentimental, and he doesn't do sentimental--at least, not at the local bar with a kid who routinely cleans his house. He's not at that point of openness yet, and he's already taken enough risks here as it is. So he scoffs back the slight smile it gets from him when Billy says that.
He is a better man, and you know what? It's nice to have people point it out sometimes.]
Now, don't get sappy. The Coke's a little too strong?
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He is a better man, and you know what? It's nice to have people point it out sometimes.]
Now, don't get sappy. The Coke's a little too strong?