He'll be happy to explain. Or - not happy, not really happy at all, but he can and will explain. Unfortunately, Pinkman says his name like that, and then more urgently, and Jesse looks up quickly, expression panicked again. Oh - oh, no, he was hoping it wouldn't find them.
But it's a nightmare, of course it did.
Jesse scrambles up, pressing himself against the wall (door's gone, he realizes, the door has vanished) and watching as the smoke forms solidly into a dog made of snakes, its eyes glowing an unnatural yellow. That's another sharp pang of fear from Jesse, the immediate urge to curl up and fucking hide, because that's it, that's the dog, it's like the first night the two of them had met all over again. Except this time, Pinkman can see it. This isn't a hallucination.
"I -- I gotta, we gotta get out, f-fuck --" Jesse panics, and he's already trying to grab for Pinkman again, but it's too late. The dog pauses, looks up at them - and lunges.
And in House 20, Jesse Finch wakes up with a wheezing, terrified gasp.
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But it's a nightmare, of course it did.
Jesse scrambles up, pressing himself against the wall (door's gone, he realizes, the door has vanished) and watching as the smoke forms solidly into a dog made of snakes, its eyes glowing an unnatural yellow. That's another sharp pang of fear from Jesse, the immediate urge to curl up and fucking hide, because that's it, that's the dog, it's like the first night the two of them had met all over again. Except this time, Pinkman can see it. This isn't a hallucination.
"I -- I gotta, we gotta get out, f-fuck --" Jesse panics, and he's already trying to grab for Pinkman again, but it's too late. The dog pauses, looks up at them - and lunges.
And in House 20, Jesse Finch wakes up with a wheezing, terrified gasp.