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No matter; small men liked to hold big things.
“It’s not running away if you’re coming back.”
“Anyway, people don’t change just because you ask them to.”
you took command when no one else would, and you fought by my side even after you wanted to stop. I want you to do this with me, not for me.”
My love, signed Yatho, we know what it’s like to lose everything. Has that ever stopped us?
“You make your own choices, liln, I won’t make them for you.”
“I wasn’t abandoning you, you ungrateful wretch,” she said. “I was trying to save your life. What am I supposed to do if you get killed, eh?” “You can go back to your stupid life,” cried Inara. “But what about me? I have nothing to go back to. What am I supposed to do on my own?” “You’re not on your own,” said Skediceth, settling on her shoulder.
“in our world, power turns good people bloody.”
“I was raised to believe faith is a choice we make on our own.”
“I need you for one last fight, Elo. Just one. Please. My life, my blood, my heart, I need you tonight.”
“No one deserves to be alone in this world.”
“I take my own side, knight, I always have,” said Kissen carefully. “If no one fights in your corner, then you learn to fight for yourself.”
Did love fix betrayal?
That’s why people need white lies, isn’t it? To protect them from a truth that causes pain.”
“Funerals are for the living,” said Kissen as she noticed Inara looking. “The dead don’t mind what the world does to them.”
“Desperation is always something to fear.”
But a good friend would never forgive you for dying for him, just as you cannot forgive yourself.”
“What happened to us does not define us, what we do next is what matters.”
“It is all right, Inara Craier. Memories can hurt you. It’s all right to be hurt. You’re safe.”

