Mike waits a bit longer until he hears Foggy gathering his things to leave the dorm. He hears Foggy mutter, “Why, buddy? I just want to help. I think you’re my best friend, ever, most of the time. And, here, we really only met just met a few weeks ago…” Foggy sighs.
He’s telling the truth… Mike realizes and feels a little bad about terrorizing him, but not enough to stop. After Foggy shuts the front door, Mike watches him walk down the stairs and past his position under the tree.
After Foggy disappears from his wide range of senses. Mike climbs down a bit from the tree and drops and rolls. The area of campus surrounding him was nearly empty, but he knows he had been seen by a startled few. Thankfully, his hood was up the entire time. He walks over to the bushes and retrieves his ‘school’ bag, which is identical to Matt’s. He walks up the front stoop, unlocks the door and enters the dorms.
Once inside Matt and Foggy’s room, Mike opens his bag and deposits more of his dirty laundry into Matt’s hamper. He then looks at Foggy’s remaining textbooks and decides to take a slim volume by Anthony Weston entitled, “A Rulebook for Arguments.” It could come in handy later. And, if he gets bored with it, he could always return it. Mike throws it into his book bag and decides to head over to the library for a few hours to study.
Re: Where Matt has a real identical twin named Mike who is sighted and is Daredevil
He’s telling the truth… Mike realizes and feels a little bad about terrorizing him, but not enough to stop. After Foggy shuts the front door, Mike watches him walk down the stairs and past his position under the tree.
After Foggy disappears from his wide range of senses. Mike climbs down a bit from the tree and drops and rolls. The area of campus surrounding him was nearly empty, but he knows he had been seen by a startled few. Thankfully, his hood was up the entire time. He walks over to the bushes and retrieves his ‘school’ bag, which is identical to Matt’s. He walks up the front stoop, unlocks the door and enters the dorms.
Once inside Matt and Foggy’s room, Mike opens his bag and deposits more of his dirty laundry into Matt’s hamper. He then looks at Foggy’s remaining textbooks and decides to take a slim volume by Anthony Weston entitled, “A Rulebook for Arguments.” It could come in handy later. And, if he gets bored with it, he could always return it. Mike throws it into his book bag and decides to head over to the library for a few hours to study.