she gives him a scathing glance, as if she's irritated that he's asking her to spell it out for him. and bites back a comment about his mind reading being good for nothing if she has to explain everything all the time.
and then softening a little as she realizes he has no way of knowing, with how quickly she changed gears. she throws her hands up and they land back on her thighs with a slap. ]
How to get home. Obviously. There's gotta be a way. Just because our benevolent leaders haven't shown their hand yet, doesn't mean they won't. [ a fact she'll be even more convinced of once she's realized that rio is gone. ]
[ He should know what she's talking about and he doesn't - not really. It's an unexpected sentiment from Agatha who, beyond all that, would die as soon as she returned home. He knows it for a fact. So does she.
Selfishly. He wants to get home more than anything. The only thing he can focus on remains the same as ever - Tommy. Always Tommy. ]
If there's a way, I can't take it without ensuring anyone who wants a way back themselves has it.
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she gives him a scathing glance, as if she's irritated that he's asking her to spell it out for him. and bites back a comment about his mind reading being good for nothing if she has to explain everything all the time.
and then softening a little as she realizes he has no way of knowing, with how quickly she changed gears. she throws her hands up and they land back on her thighs with a slap. ]
How to get home. Obviously. There's gotta be a way. Just because our benevolent leaders haven't shown their hand yet, doesn't mean they won't. [ a fact she'll be even more convinced of once she's realized that rio is gone. ]
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Selfishly. He wants to get home more than anything. The only thing he can focus on remains the same as ever - Tommy. Always Tommy. ]
If there's a way, I can't take it without ensuring anyone who wants a way back themselves has it.