"Oh, well, that certainly clears everything up," Reid answers dryly, though his tone isn't malicious in any way. He supposes nobody would be very keen to discuss their own deaths, not that he'd ask Noah to stop if he were to talk more about it. If anything, Reid is more baffled by the fact that he isn't all too shocked that he's talking to a ghost in the first place. He's seen stranger things, he supposes, so many that adding another to the list is hardly a surprise anymore.
He frowns then, furrowing his brow as he watches Noah dig into the pie. "I'm sure it is," he says, "but is there a short version of it? Why can you eat now when you haven't been able to for so long? Are you... alive again?"
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He frowns then, furrowing his brow as he watches Noah dig into the pie. "I'm sure it is," he says, "but is there a short version of it? Why can you eat now when you haven't been able to for so long? Are you... alive again?"