Artemy straightens himself out. He doesn't mind ironing out these facts and being honest as long as she isn't giving intentionally misleading comments. Nothing he's said has been a lie at all, and he's happy to admit his wrongdoings.
"I can confirm that after the altercation I left Pyotr with a laceration to the forehead which would have left blood you found on the bar." He says, stone faced and honestly, "However, now, a few days later, the laceration has disappeared entirely. I am assuming Erik Osborne has something to do with this, as I know he checked on Pyotr's well being a few hours after the incident, but you would have to ask Erik to ascertain this. This is simply my guess as to the events that must have occurred."
He can't really think of who else would have healed Pyotr, and considering the fact they had been intimate, which was none of this woman's business, it made enough sense to Artemy.
"As for Pyotr's memory loss, well..." He shrugs his shoulders, "I suppose it depends on exactly what he told you. Are you taking his refusal to cooperate as memory loss, or did he tell you outwardly that he does not remember? I know Pyotr well enough to know that back home, he ran with the type of people who were not quite law abiding citizens. I cannot imagine he is comfortable being forthcoming with law enforcement. I highly doubt he is trying to protect me, in fact, I am certain he hates me, though we apologized, made up, and I will not be slamming his head into anymore bar counters or attempting to stab him. It is not the man I wish to be."
He says so with conviction, more telling himself that than anything else, he doesn't really care if this enforcer believes him or not. What is willed will be done.
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"I can confirm that after the altercation I left Pyotr with a laceration to the forehead which would have left blood you found on the bar." He says, stone faced and honestly, "However, now, a few days later, the laceration has disappeared entirely. I am assuming Erik Osborne has something to do with this, as I know he checked on Pyotr's well being a few hours after the incident, but you would have to ask Erik to ascertain this. This is simply my guess as to the events that must have occurred."
He can't really think of who else would have healed Pyotr, and considering the fact they had been intimate, which was none of this woman's business, it made enough sense to Artemy.
"As for Pyotr's memory loss, well..." He shrugs his shoulders, "I suppose it depends on exactly what he told you. Are you taking his refusal to cooperate as memory loss, or did he tell you outwardly that he does not remember? I know Pyotr well enough to know that back home, he ran with the type of people who were not quite law abiding citizens. I cannot imagine he is comfortable being forthcoming with law enforcement. I highly doubt he is trying to protect me, in fact, I am certain he hates me, though we apologized, made up, and I will not be slamming his head into anymore bar counters or attempting to stab him. It is not the man I wish to be."
He says so with conviction, more telling himself that than anything else, he doesn't really care if this enforcer believes him or not. What is willed will be done.