[He couldn't have expected Bellamy's attitude to be any different. It could be worse, much worse, and Murphy's memories of what Bellamy's anger can be like are still crystal clear. A small part of him tugs with the urge to beat an immediate retreat. But it wasn't like he'd done that then. He isn't going to back off now.]
No.
[Plain, honest. He hadn't really had any distinct thought on what he'd come over for, except that the distance was his making, and it felt wrong.
It resolves itself now, though. Looking at Bellamy steadily, not flinching away.]
I came to say I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said what I did.
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No.
[Plain, honest. He hadn't really had any distinct thought on what he'd come over for, except that the distance was his making, and it felt wrong.
It resolves itself now, though. Looking at Bellamy steadily, not flinching away.]
I came to say I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said what I did.