This is another one of those little things that I noticed in the movie. It's set during the first meeting of Dylan and Bradley, when they're asking him for his help. While watching it I couldn't help but notice (or maybe simply imagine) that there was anger in his face. Which immediately sent my mind racing for other reasons why Dylan would be so mad, I mean the Horsemen hadn't done anything really yet except annoy him. And then I realized Bradley was bad-mouthing Lionel Shrike and this happened. :)

Category: Gen
Setting: Dylan and Bradley's first confrontation
Characters/Pairings: Dylan Rhodes
Rating/Warnings: K+
Summary: Rage. Burning red rage was all he could feel.

Disclaimer: Neither Now You See Me or its characters belong to me.

A Time and a Place

Rage. Burning red rage was all he could feel. But he forced himself not to show it. With every word that left Bradley's lips, the urge to punch him grew stronger and stronger. How dare Bradley badmouth his father when he was the domino that had fallen to begin his father's way to destruction! What right did he have to belittle his father's memory?

But he forced his anger back, letting it shine through only when discussing the Horsemen. He played the part of the stupid fool well, but it grew harder and harder with each passing second to reign his fury in. A time and a place. He repeated the words over and over again. Everything had a time and a place. And Thaddeus Bradley's was coming soon.