She listened, nodding her head carefully as she did so. She could understand wanting to stop a bad thing one was seeing happen. She'd learned what it meant to act on and try to prevent those things, even when one couldn't exactly stop them. You still did what you could. There were still things that mattered and needed to be done.
"It wasn't your fault. I don't think anyone expected the train to do what it did. I'm glad you were here to help get people free, though. It'd have been harder if you weren't. Especially for those guys."
A nod of her head toward the car he'd defeated the robot within. People of all kinds had been running scared, even violent, the last two days. He'd helped where he could. She had a feeling he'd keep doing exactly that. (She wouldn't have minded if he'd finished all of her water. She'd track down more, even as she could start feeling her aches creep on in.)
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"It wasn't your fault. I don't think anyone expected the train to do what it did. I'm glad you were here to help get people free, though. It'd have been harder if you weren't. Especially for those guys."
A nod of her head toward the car he'd defeated the robot within. People of all kinds had been running scared, even violent, the last two days. He'd helped where he could. She had a feeling he'd keep doing exactly that. (She wouldn't have minded if he'd finished all of her water. She'd track down more, even as she could start feeling her aches creep on in.)