Yesterday, he had dropped his shorts without thought of being observed. Today, he'd tried to squeeze against the wall to be less visible. What had changed?
Michael and I both had the same idea - Clark knows a woman is here. You say he can't see through the observation window, but there was this:
When they had picked up the bowl and the towel, Lois unlocked the door. "Ready?" she asked.
Longford nodded.
Lois pushed the door away and stood back to allow the men to pass her. Unable to restrain her curiosity, she stepped into the doorway, and her eyes volleyed between the collapsed, turned-away figure of the prisoner in the far corner and her two assistants.
They placed the bowl and towel on the concrete and returned to the door. Lois hustled them forward and closed it quickly. "Everything OK?" she asked.
Even though he's turned-away when she looks at him, I'm thinking he caught a glimpse of her when she opened or shut the door. Or heard her speak. I'm convinced Clark knows there is a woman in the building.
Loving this story. More, please.
