Well, in a way he does. He understands — now, long after it happened — that innocent lives being lost as a diversion was... not exactly the approach that should have been taken. Wouldn't have been his first choice, but Silco had already set that in motion, and Amos was simply taking advantage of it. He knows it doesn't absolve him; it's just something he's going to have to remember for the future.
She is a roaring fire, and he is the cool nothingness of a vacuum. ]
Okay. [ But through communion and their shared aspect both, it comes through easily: he doesn't believe her. A belief that it isn't hers to deal with; it's his.
But at the same time he can recognize a fight not worth having, and so: okay. An immediate, calm acceptance. ]
Let me know if you ever change your mind. [ Because it's still a possibility, he figures. Because he's on the right side, and so it's entirely possible others come over to join him. ] I got time.
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Well, in a way he does. He understands — now, long after it happened — that innocent lives being lost as a diversion was... not exactly the approach that should have been taken. Wouldn't have been his first choice, but Silco had already set that in motion, and Amos was simply taking advantage of it. He knows it doesn't absolve him; it's just something he's going to have to remember for the future.
She is a roaring fire, and he is the cool nothingness of a vacuum. ]
Okay. [ But through communion and their shared aspect both, it comes through easily: he doesn't believe her. A belief that it isn't hers to deal with; it's his.
But at the same time he can recognize a fight not worth having, and so: okay. An immediate, calm acceptance. ]
Let me know if you ever change your mind. [ Because it's still a possibility, he figures. Because he's on the right side, and so it's entirely possible others come over to join him. ] I got time.