I'd appreciate that. [Mike knows Skyler as well as anyone else, but it's from surveillance, not actually speaking with her. And even if he could provide some advice, it'd be better coming from Stephanie]
I'll handle talking to the kid. Maybe drag his dumb ass on a mission while I'm at it to get him away, too.
[Saul said the same thing to him. He can't help but be a little amused, that everyone thinks he can get through to Jesse. He even thinks it - or hopes it, more like.
He quirks a wry grin though, and picks up his coffee]
He won't. The kid's a pain in the ass, but no one'll give up on him. Not anyone who really gives a damn.
[Mike heard about that. And looking back on his own experience with Jesse's self-destruction, he understands how Saul must've felt. He didn't give much of a damn back then, but he does now]
[he takes a long drink of his coffee. He has his own thoughts, both from experience and what he's heard here. Seen Jesse at numerous low points, both before he really knew the kid and after]
[Mike leans back in his chair, looking down into his coffee. It tasted like crap, but he was used to that. All coffee mass-produced like this was crap]
All he did was piss me off while we were on a job together - our first one. I actually ended up yelling at him, I was so mad.
Lisbeth's good for him, I think. She could help more if he didn't keep her at arm's length.
[She knows why he does it; Jesse Pinkman is a poison, dangerous to anyone who cares about him. But maybe what he needs is to find a way to stop being a poison, instead of pushing everyone away in the interest of protecting them.]
[She wishes Tim were here, suddenly; not for the comfort of his presence, but just so she could thank him. For being good for her, for being gentle and unassuming enough that she wanted to let him in.
(With Vanadi done, she draws a little robin in flight, similar to her tattoos.)]
It's really a shame you can't smack sense into people.
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