If the Empire never rose, there wouldn't be anything to fight. At least not on this scale.
I suppose you're right. It's just... complicated. [And it's strange to try and pinpoint these emotions. Cassian is her captain, but it's not like she was ever formerly trained. She was sort of forced into it in the beginning, threatened to be put right back in the Empire's hands. And then Cassian tried to kill her father. And then her father did die.
But feelings aren't exactly logical. And there's enough counterpoints in there. And she knows something is there. Enough to make her question it. There's something that just draws her to him even if it's frustrating and trying to prove him wrong. Or right. So she doesn't even remotely know how to go about 'considering his feelings'.
But that is the best advice to give her, because really she hadn't considered how he felt about all of it either. Including what to do about being here.]
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I suppose you're right. It's just... complicated. [And it's strange to try and pinpoint these emotions. Cassian is her captain, but it's not like she was ever formerly trained. She was sort of forced into it in the beginning, threatened to be put right back in the Empire's hands. And then Cassian tried to kill her father. And then her father did die.
But feelings aren't exactly logical. And there's enough counterpoints in there. And she knows something is there. Enough to make her question it. There's something that just draws her to him even if it's frustrating and trying to prove him wrong. Or right. So she doesn't even remotely know how to go about 'considering his feelings'.
But that is the best advice to give her, because really she hadn't considered how he felt about all of it either. Including what to do about being here.]