[While it's only there for a few seconds, Martha still sees that sad look on his face, and it seems oddly genuine. She doesn't think it was just an attempt to try and guilt her, since he'd moved past it too quickly for it to have that intention behind it. Has she actually hurt his feelings? And more importantly, should she let that bother her?
The moment that he opens his mouth, Martha realizes that the last thing she needs to do is pity America. She lets out a sigh, because she can tell that she's being toyed with. While they aren't in a crisis situation in the moment, she still doesn't have much patience for this.]
And should I assume that you can't help being overwhelmingly obnoxious, either?
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The moment that he opens his mouth, Martha realizes that the last thing she needs to do is pity America. She lets out a sigh, because she can tell that she's being toyed with. While they aren't in a crisis situation in the moment, she still doesn't have much patience for this.]
And should I assume that you can't help being overwhelmingly obnoxious, either?