As for the danger of having Meyer stay there, Ned isn't too concerned. He isn't actually planning on going to sleep, himself, though he was careful enough not to say that part out loud. If he did, Meyer would probably ask more questions, and he isn't intending to go into specifics.
That is why, when he asks what happened with Ned's housemate, Ned shrugs as if it weren't a big matter; he also crosses his arms over his chest, an unconscious self-comforting gesture. His voice has a quality of bitter understatement when he answers:
"Let's just say he's turned into something even scarier than a vampire."
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As for the danger of having Meyer stay there, Ned isn't too concerned. He isn't actually planning on going to sleep, himself, though he was careful enough not to say that part out loud. If he did, Meyer would probably ask more questions, and he isn't intending to go into specifics.
That is why, when he asks what happened with Ned's housemate, Ned shrugs as if it weren't a big matter; he also crosses his arms over his chest, an unconscious self-comforting gesture. His voice has a quality of bitter understatement when he answers:
"Let's just say he's turned into something even scarier than a vampire."