[D can tell, but there is truthfully nothing more he can tell her on the craziness of other people's empathy, the things they will go through for their friends, and, sometimes, even for others they do not know.]
I see. [A nearly impossible endeavour, honestly. Humans won't be the only ones, he doesn't think. Violet, though strange to most, holds a bit of peculiar charm.] Trust in the abilities of others as they should trust in yours.
[ She looks surprised to hear that. As if she simply assumes that others find it easy, and she is the only one who doesn't. ]
During the war... most of my fellow soldiers were afraid of me. Even though I was on their side, I was always given a wide berth. But ... it is not the same here, for some reason.
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My roommate was one of those arrested, and would like to see her safe return very much.
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Do you know of anyone else trying to assist in getting them out?
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I was thinking I could make enquiries...
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I don't think very many need to risk helping them escape. It would be dangerous.
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... And I am not afraid of danger. If it comes to it, I can protect others.
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... That would not happen.
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Just as you are concerned for them.
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Are you sure?
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... They do not know me. And I am a trained soldier. It would be illogical.
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I don't believe those here care much for being logical when it comes to their friends.
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... What should I do?
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Because I fear you might be right.
... Because I don't wish for other people to get hurt because of me.
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That's not it. I don't mind... if people care for me.
I just don't want them to put themselves in danger because of me.
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[ She says, though her troubled expression indicates she is entirely unsatisfied with that as a response, even as she accepts it. ]
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Is there a reason you are unsettled by this?
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I do not wish others to be hurt because of me.
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[ Violet pauses, turning that over in her mind. ]
... It is not that I am inherently mistrustful of others ...
Rather, I suppose I am not used to relying on others in combat.
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During the war... most of my fellow soldiers were afraid of me. Even though I was on their side, I was always given a wide berth. But ... it is not the same here, for some reason.
Why do you suppose it is...?
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