[That's exactly what Nill needed. Just for Lisbeth to think about it - long enough for her to hear it, see it. She's already working on memorizing the details she needs. One at a time, that's all.
Nill almost smiles. She was getting better at this than she gave herself credit for.
She resist the urge though, and nods, placing her hands on the table in front of her, fingertips pressed together. Her palms are covered in still healing cuts and gashes from the 1st.]
I see.
[A mother. She hadn't been expecting that.
...It wasn't like she'd hurt the mother in front of the kids, though. If anything, she was going to do this quickly enough that neither of them suffered much, which was so much more than either of them ever deserved.
It's not really about the targets. It's about the companies. She's still here, and she hasn't forgotten; they need to know that.]
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Nill almost smiles. She was getting better at this than she gave herself credit for.
She resist the urge though, and nods, placing her hands on the table in front of her, fingertips pressed together. Her palms are covered in still healing cuts and gashes from the 1st.]
I see.
[A mother. She hadn't been expecting that.
...It wasn't like she'd hurt the mother in front of the kids, though. If anything, she was going to do this quickly enough that neither of them suffered much, which was so much more than either of them ever deserved.
It's not really about the targets. It's about the companies. She's still here, and she hasn't forgotten; they need to know that.]