[ exhales … and reaches out to take Nightingale's hand. ]
I know that you're afraid, Nightingale. [ she softens her voice. ] You hold yourself responsible for so much—too much. Every mistake, whether it's real or merely perceived as such, hurts. I know.
And I know that you likely want me to stay here, out of harms way.
But. [ Opens her eyes again, glancing up to catch Nightingale's gaze. ] We cannot do nothing. I cannot do nothing, and I don't say that just because inaction tears me apart inside. We need to investigate, we need to plan, and we need to fight back.
... People who don't want to take risks shouldn't be forced to. But if nobody stands up to fight for necessary change, then you've already lost; there would be no such thing as safety.
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Stop.
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I know that you're afraid, Nightingale. [ she softens her voice. ] You hold yourself responsible for so much—too much. Every mistake, whether it's real or merely perceived as such, hurts. I know.
And I know that you likely want me to stay here, out of harms way.
But. [ Opens her eyes again, glancing up to catch Nightingale's gaze. ] We cannot do nothing. I cannot do nothing, and I don't say that just because inaction tears me apart inside. We need to investigate, we need to plan, and we need to fight back.
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I just... want the ones I love to be safe.
[At least she's honest enough now for that to be plural?]
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[ squeezes back, more tightly ]
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... People who don't want to take risks shouldn't be forced to. But if nobody stands up to fight for necessary change, then you've already lost; there would be no such thing as safety.
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