It wasn't so much that she was pacing as she was pointlessly walking from computer station to computer station, trying to research but not being able to focus long enough on anything that was in front of her
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"It is about your safety." He moved toward her once again. "You don't know what he's going to do, and that's the problem. And no, I don't trust him. And I'm not going to let a member of this team walk into the unknown. That's not how we work!"
"If he stops trusting me, this plan would never work and this might be out best chance at stopping this war, Oliver. I can't risk anything." She relaxed just slightly when he referred to her as a member of the team. She didn't want this decision to ruin her relationship with Oliver, but she had to do what was right.
"Zod has no idea what Dinah, Vic or Bart look like. If they just happen to be casually around wherever you are in a public place, he's not going to suspect anything. We know the meaning of discreet, Chloe."
She stared at him for a long moment. At least he had a point, Zod didn't know the others, didn't even know they were a team. With a deep sigh, she nodded, "fine, as long as it's one of them."
Somewhere in the back of his mind, alarm bells began to ring. The same ones that had been going off on a regular basis whenever he was this close to her, but he ignored them because he didn't want to move either. He just wanted to hold onto her. Because as long as he was, he knew she was safe.
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