[ she's not going to be able to fight it off, either. the fact that she hasn't put the knife away speaks to that, and she knows just how easy it would be to unsheathe it and stick it somewhere vital or painful and there's still a voice in her head telling her she should, that he'd do it without questioning. but then there's visible evidence that he is, and it's enough to make her step back a few feet herself, though she still clutches it tightly, if only because having something to hold onto is helping her stay in the moment. ]
I don't, either. [ to hurt him or have her hurt him, and the throbbing of her wrist suddenly has her full attention. she looks up at him, remembering suddenly - ] Your knee - can you walk?
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I don't, either. [ to hurt him or have her hurt him, and the throbbing of her wrist suddenly has her full attention. she looks up at him, remembering suddenly - ] Your knee - can you walk?