[She isn't quite sure what she feels when it comes to Remington.
There's anger, of course. It's very hard not to be angry when someone comes at you with an ax and a mission statement. But on the other hand, it wasn't really him, was it? Or, well-- it was and wasn't. She'd seen as many hallucinations as anyone, and god knows she knows how compelling they were.
So she's angry, yes. But not enough to truly take revenge on him. Besides: why bother lingering in her rage when her time could be better spent on other pursuits? Like, say, learning why he'd felt compelled to attack her. That didn't come out of nowhere.
But he's skittish, so she'll have to do this carefully.]
Don't ask. Assert.
[She says it quietly, but note that he listens, because that's what she demands in her tone.]
Order them. If you truly know what you're doing-- and I imagine you do-- then guide them. People take well to orders. They typically want someone to follow.
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There's anger, of course. It's very hard not to be angry when someone comes at you with an ax and a mission statement. But on the other hand, it wasn't really him, was it? Or, well-- it was and wasn't. She'd seen as many hallucinations as anyone, and god knows she knows how compelling they were.
So she's angry, yes. But not enough to truly take revenge on him. Besides: why bother lingering in her rage when her time could be better spent on other pursuits? Like, say, learning why he'd felt compelled to attack her. That didn't come out of nowhere.
But he's skittish, so she'll have to do this carefully.]
Don't ask. Assert.
[She says it quietly, but note that he listens, because that's what she demands in her tone.]
Order them. If you truly know what you're doing-- and I imagine you do-- then guide them. People take well to orders. They typically want someone to follow.
It may as well be you.
[THANKS?]