[he watches, as if he's trying to read her reactions. see what she's really feeling in this moment. there's a lot of Chosen who act out of anger, though, so he can't really say he's surprised out of all of this.]
It's not me that you have to own up to.
[it's the other Chosen. but he leaves that hanging as an implication.]
Rehabilitation was never meant to be easy. There are a few who have overcome the crimes they have been charged with. My superior believes that everyone here is capable of this change.
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It's not me that you have to own up to.
[it's the other Chosen. but he leaves that hanging as an implication.]
Rehabilitation was never meant to be easy. There are a few who have overcome the crimes they have been charged with. My superior believes that everyone here is capable of this change.
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[ she slumps lower in her chair, arms crossed. ]
Have your superiors tried actually looking at why these crimes are being committed, or are they too busy sticking their nose up at us?
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maybe he shouldn't consider it a win yet.]
They aren't always capable of understanding. That's another part of the reason why you all are here.
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And what's in it for them?
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[listen, he'd be 0% surprised if she tried.]
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Such as?
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[ she crosses her arms, leaning forward on them. ]
Whatever. Are we done?
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If you leave this room, you will re-awaken in your bed.
[he motions to a massive wooden door behind her.]
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then, suddenly, she stops and turns on her heel. literally, because she's dramatic like that. ]
...So if I can just walk out, what's the point of asking if I'm guilty or not.
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My superior wishes to learn. They cannot learn if we never interact.
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[ and with double middle fingers, she's gone.
good talk! ]