[She stares at the tablet for a while. She doesn't want to die again. God, she really doesn't want to die again. Dying is worse than the pain, dying is literally an eternal nightmare until someone (if anyone) decides to bring her back. How much longer would Koltira suffer her lack of will -- her weakness?
She doesn't have an answer. But if she could not fight this, then...]
if it coems to taht atfer all of this then i desereve death
[But it is now, regardless of what either of them were hoping for, because the truth of it is they're both too stubborn-- too set on the path they've decided they'd rather walk-- to see anything else other than what's ahead.
Or what they think will be.
Chloe lets it go. Saves the hard facts for a later day.]
no subject
no subject
i wi lle ndure
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theyd send you back in time
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i dotn care about whatvr rid iculos punhment theyer planning
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you should fo cus on yours
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should i stpo then
shall i levae this cell nwo and find the gaurd outside
i wager i wolud not even need my weapons
is thta what you want
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tell roslyn youll take an offer if they send you back to fight for the initiative
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but i iwll not barter for freedom
i simply will nOT
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jsut stay awa y fromme
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take the bargain and be done with it before they kill you again
half-hour later
She doesn't have an answer. But if she could not fight this, then...]
if it coems to taht
atfer all of this
then i desereve death
no subject
fine. fine sev
its your bloody funeral
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But she's just too tired in too many different ways, so Chloe gets no response. This conversation wasn't supposed to be about her.]
no subject
Or what they think will be.
Chloe lets it go. Saves the hard facts for a later day.]