She would, I'm sure. And there's no accounting for what happens in a story. We are, after all, eternally separated from what a character does in the bounds of a story. Unable to reach in and stop them, warn them, perhaps show them a better way.
[ Midnight looks over at Angela. ]
It seems as though you took away what you needed from her story. It's perfectly all right to do so, flawed as she is. The consequences of her actions are her responsibility. You need only look to the consequences of your own actions here. Such is the way of fiction.
[ So... no forgiveness needed for something she hasn't done yet. Something she may never do here. That's Midnight's stance on it. ]
sorry about the delay, i've been sick and i've been playing catchup for a while now :')
[ Midnight looks over at Angela. ]
It seems as though you took away what you needed from her story. It's perfectly all right to do so, flawed as she is. The consequences of her actions are her responsibility. You need only look to the consequences of your own actions here. Such is the way of fiction.
[ So... no forgiveness needed for something she hasn't done yet. Something she may never do here. That's Midnight's stance on it. ]