[He almost blurts out, 'so it was a mistake,' but knows immediately that it would be insensitive so say so. Still, there's something about the way he describes the lighthouse keeper, this Robin, that reminds him a little too much of the Circle's now missing witch Astoria.
Needing their help, but then not giving them all of the information and the only people getting hurt are those on the front lines...not the ones making the mistakes.]
I'm guessing Robin wasn't troubled at all by this? Or maybe she made a few cursory apologizes but in the end 'it was an accident' so you shouldn't blame her?
[His fingers itch for a pen, to jot down some notes, but he'll leave it in his head for the time being. He can record it all later. He knows he shouldn't make assumptions, but he just spent a year of his post-death dealing with this only to return to death (or whatever happened) and have to deal with it again? How was that fair?]
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Needing their help, but then not giving them all of the information and the only people getting hurt are those on the front lines...not the ones making the mistakes.]
I'm guessing Robin wasn't troubled at all by this? Or maybe she made a few cursory apologizes but in the end 'it was an accident' so you shouldn't blame her?
[His fingers itch for a pen, to jot down some notes, but he'll leave it in his head for the time being. He can record it all later. He knows he shouldn't make assumptions, but he just spent a year of his post-death dealing with this only to return to death (or whatever happened) and have to deal with it again? How was that fair?]