...mm. That wasn't my intention, but intent doesn't matter when it hurts people. I'm sorry for that. [...] I thought you all should have a say, if you thought there was someone on your side who would have done more good here. The only way to let you know it was an option was to say it out loud.
I think they would have hated the idea less if I could have said anything about what I did, but - I literally couldn't. The words wouldn't come out when I tried to.
[...]
But you knew. I wasn't sure how many letters you had left, or if you'd be able to say something through the mirror when Medb used it. That's part of why I thought you all should have the opportunity to weigh in - you had the whole picture when the rest of us didn't.
[He gives a little sigh, and a shake of his head.]
We had bigger problems than trying to switch out a killer for an innocent. All of us are here now, and all that really succeeded in doing is to make both sides of this situation upset.
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[...]
Felt bad to see you talking about potentially switching somebody out your life for somebody else's. Since you weren't caught, it felt a bit... rude.
[That word will do it.]
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[she can't imagine not regretting it, honestly.]
...mm. That wasn't my intention, but intent doesn't matter when it hurts people. I'm sorry for that. [...] I thought you all should have a say, if you thought there was someone on your side who would have done more good here. The only way to let you know it was an option was to say it out loud.
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[That means she has morals.]
You know... We only had those two letters go through, and everybody alive hated the idea of it so much.
Not to mention it didn't sound like a guaranteed kind of power either.
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[...]
But you knew. I wasn't sure how many letters you had left, or if you'd be able to say something through the mirror when Medb used it. That's part of why I thought you all should have the opportunity to weigh in - you had the whole picture when the rest of us didn't.
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[He gives a little sigh, and a shake of his head.]
We had bigger problems than trying to switch out a killer for an innocent. All of us are here now, and all that really succeeded in doing is to make both sides of this situation upset.
... I get why you asked.
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[she's
unfortunately good at making people upset. she looks down at her hands.]
For what it's worth, I'm really, really glad that you all made it back.
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I'm glad for that too.
[Even if it's mostly for one specific person.
He never said he wasn't biased.]
Hopefully we can all move forward together, as we approach the end.
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[...]
We're a step closer to all of us getting out of here. It's just a little further now.
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Lust suggested that we rest tonight and regroup tomorrow, so... I think we'll have quite a lot to do then.
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[Maybe more exhausting for the dead? Who knows!]
So rest and we'll work again tomorrow.
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[the living just sat here and waited?
the dead seemed to be pretty busy all day! ditto with the avatars!]
You rest, too, okay?
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Don't worry, I'm planning on it.
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[she manages a small smile and - well, that seems like as much of an end to a conversation as anything, so... she'll get ready to go.]
...thank you. For talking with me.
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Thank you for your answers.
[There are still some complicated feelings here.]
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she'll nod once and then ... head off]