"It means it's now doubly as unhelpful. She was confused when she got here because she'd come from a place where she was being attacked by reality warpers. She lashed out, then figured out where she was, then stopped. Now because you guys have decided to take vengeance on an honest mistake that was previously over, it's not over any more. She goes for Pagan, you go for her again, she comes for you- your endgame is what?"
"Pagan was supposed to lure her to someone's cabin and then we'd kill her there. I guess she was jumpier than we thought." Maybe she expected retaliation?
"I don't know what to do to convince you not to keep these secrets and act this impulsively. And I do want to point out that this has happened twice this month. What else are you not telling me?"
He thinks things over, carefully. "I think I'm doing this because I have no idea how my emotions work. I've just been... I think things are fine, and the something happens and I just react. No thinking."
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Finally, he speaks. "For one, I'm not trusting Pagan to plan our way out of a paper bag. Larry was right, the whole thing was fethed."
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"What was Pagan planning?"
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Says Quentin- who knows that story, and hadn't thought it was super-revenge requiring.
"Why?"
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"She killed him. I'm supposed to kill her back. In revenge. That's how it works." Also Norton wanted him to and Norton can be very... persuasive.
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Says Quentin, gently.
"I mean maybe in one specific heuristic, but that's such a weird thing to take for granted."
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"What, you wouldn't avenge someone you loved?"
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That had been a rough port.
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"But why is it different here?" That's probably the part he's not getting the most.
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He may notice.
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He bites hard on his tongue and doesn't say it.
"So what was the plan?"
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"Just two on one, gang up on a woman and murder her out of nowhere?"
His tone is shifting rapidly away from worried on Rawne's behalf.
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He hadn't been thinknig long term at all. He just knew Norton's death had to be avenged. And the only person to try and talk him down had been Larry.
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Breathing out, leaning back.
"And I'm not totally sure what to do next, either."
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"Shouldn't there be, you know, consequences?"
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He says, breathing out, straightening up.
"I don't know what to do to convince you not to keep these secrets and act this impulsively. And I do want to point out that this has happened twice this month. What else are you not telling me?"
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He still doesn't have a clear picture of the blow by blow of the afternoon.
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