Do you really think that's funny? I thought your sense of humor was better than the kind found in the Bowerstone Sewers. It is not a legitimate weakness and you should take it off my records.
[The fact that she didn't draw away from his touch, didn't even flinch, was probably more telling about her state of mind than even her words were. She didn't want to believe Logan really cared, because if he did, then she could reason with him. And if she could reason with him then there was no need for her to lead a revolution against him... was there?]
Why, Logan? Why are you saying this now? Are you just trying to hurt me more?
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Why, Logan? Why are you saying this now? Are you just trying to hurt me more?
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[Said like that explains absolutely everything, and in Logan's mind, it does.]
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[She almost hates him more for this. Making her question the image of unreasonable madman she's built up in her mind's eye.]
Why can't you explain it to me? If it's really the truth?
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It's... it's difficult to explain. It's something no one would believe; the scale is far too large and it's--
[He stops himself there, drawing back from her and clenching his fists at his side. For the first time, Logan looks visibly troubled.]
It is my burden. I will not inflict it on anyone else.
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