[ He bristles at her disparagement of Yima, the sensation of hackles rising inadvertently communicated to her. The audacity is staggering; it's also a clear reminder of how divided they will be, because Amos wouldn't dare talk shit like that. He is capable of admitting to his limitations, of understanding that there are some things that may be beyond him, and being okay with that.
Unfortunately, it doesn't exactly make for a good argument. Amos can be at peace, but he can't convince others to follow his logic to join him there. ]
Just because you don't know what her reasonings are doesn't mean it wasn't the right path to take.
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Unfortunately, it doesn't exactly make for a good argument. Amos can be at peace, but he can't convince others to follow his logic to join him there. ]
Just because you don't know what her reasonings are doesn't mean it wasn't the right path to take.
[ And that'll just have to do. ]