[And she means it. After being here these past months with Priscilla...and being Clare's comrade for years...it would put her in a difficult position.]
I know she doesn't like me. I don't blame her for it, but it makes the things she's said a little suspect. I don't know whether she's saying them just to upset me.
But if she did become hostile, what else could I do?
I don't think she's going to attack me, because we did discuss the reality that one can't... punish someone for an action not yet taken.
But the reality is that she does believe executing Teresa is an action worthy of punishment and I maintain otherwise, in its context. And some of the things she said... if I had not been practicing with my yoki recently, I might have lost control of it again.
I'm not going to run from her. I won't run from anyone. If she wishes to confront me, she is welcome to do so, though it would grieve me to cross swords with a fellow warrior, particularly one who is not guilty of any crime.
And yes, I do. But it isn't only the Organization. I believe in the sanctity of human life. Whatever else she was, whatever else she did, Teresa was a murderer.
...my faith in the Organization is not unwavering. I don't really know what to think about them anymore. But I do know no one should murder a human.
[Okay, she really want spend -all- her time drinking with Karako.]
Yeah? Let's hear them.
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[And then silence as she tries to figure out how to get into this.]
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So how did that go?
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[And she means it. After being here these past months with Priscilla...and being Clare's comrade for years...it would put her in a difficult position.]
But?
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On the plus side, it helps to have a certain number one here too. Any trouble with Teresa lately?
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Teresa has been quiet, but then I haven't been around much to speak with her, I'm afraid.
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Look, I'm no poster girl for peace, but in this case...
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In this case what?
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I don't think she's going to attack me, because we did discuss the reality that one can't... punish someone for an action not yet taken.
But the reality is that she does believe executing Teresa is an action worthy of punishment and I maintain otherwise, in its context. And some of the things she said... if I had not been practicing with my yoki recently, I might have lost control of it again.
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You believe that because you still believe in the Organization. If you were in Clare's shoes, you'd probably feel a little differently.
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And yes, I do. But it isn't only the Organization. I believe in the sanctity of human life. Whatever else she was, whatever else she did, Teresa was a murderer.
...my faith in the Organization is not unwavering. I don't really know what to think about them anymore. But I do know no one should murder a human.
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