Nico absorbs this with a serious, dark expression that doesn't fit most fourteen-year-olds. And Nico di Angelo is certainly not typical for his age, in most ways. Though he's smaller than he should be, and bears the signs of not getting enough to eat — bordering on possible, but recovered, starvation.
Being held captive by giants, and going into a death trance, hasn't been kind to him.
"So there are going to be more murders." He glances back to Anita. It's a statement, rather than a question. "They must think he, or she, will do it again."
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Being held captive by giants, and going into a death trance, hasn't been kind to him.
"So there are going to be more murders." He glances back to Anita. It's a statement, rather than a question. "They must think he, or she, will do it again."