I never said it was. [Her voice still carries that flat edge. If he was thinking that was going to make her question herself or pry open some contradiction in her character he could think again. Good people do bad things for good reasons all the time. She fights for peace and also takes dirty jobs and offs people for money. She thinks plenty enough about her morality and sense of justice on her own time without his suggestion, and he hasn't earned any trust to hear those intimate, brooding thoughts quite yet.
She thinks about making a snide remark about how his visor must only let him see in black and white but she doesn't sincerely think that's the case. He thinks peace is a nice thought, even if it maybe truly, only a nice thought. Maybe he understands the unfortunate fact peace can't come from clean hands.
Instead she embraces the oppressive silence that follows and just stares him down. He can try again, if he feels inclined for the conversation.]
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She thinks about making a snide remark about how his visor must only let him see in black and white but she doesn't sincerely think that's the case. He thinks peace is a nice thought, even if it maybe truly, only a nice thought. Maybe he understands the unfortunate fact peace can't come from clean hands.
Instead she embraces the oppressive silence that follows and just stares him down. He can try again, if he feels inclined for the conversation.]