Moriarty takes in every detail of Joan's reaction with amusement, wanting to push and prod and look for answers, not liking that the woman seemed to have a better insight into her than the other way around. But she wasn't one to ever complain about unfair advantages, and it did make Joan all the more intriguing. "Domestication never did suit me," Moriarty admits with an awkward shrug barely allowed by her restraints. "Prison feels how I always imagined marriage would."
Then her expression becomes harder, more focused. "But Ms. Watson, I don't want to make the mistake of underestimating you once more," she begins with a short, unimpressed sigh. "So please up the ante, because that can't be the best you've come to waste my time with."
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Then her expression becomes harder, more focused. "But Ms. Watson, I don't want to make the mistake of underestimating you once more," she begins with a short, unimpressed sigh. "So please up the ante, because that can't be the best you've come to waste my time with."