"What's wrong with you?" It's not so much of an accusatory question as it is an actual question. He's beginning to believe whoever is in his head has some kind of problem, because hey, that's how it's been in the past. He'll save the real questions for someone who's a little more clear and less defensive.
He's beginning to falter with what to believe, though, and that's why he's so disturbed. There are dark circles under his eyes, and he's staring directly at her, but he's thinking of a way to just get out. He can't stand it. He wants to wake up.
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He's beginning to falter with what to believe, though, and that's why he's so disturbed. There are dark circles under his eyes, and he's staring directly at her, but he's thinking of a way to just get out. He can't stand it. He wants to wake up.