[ It's nice to see him smile, especially when it hasn't been as easy the last few months, and maybe it's the one reason she doesn't say the first thing that always finds it's way back to her mind when Luther starts rambling about the good things here. That she'd still rather be there. Even if every part of it contrasted his sentence and his dictate about 'normal,' she would abandon this world in a heartbeat for her entirely powerless, normal little girl.
Claire is a trump card. (How heartless is that.) Claire would wipe that playful twist to the edge of Luther's mouth right off, and then he'd be torn, too. Guilty for both parts. For himself, and for her. But he isn't right now. And she's all too used to just placing her fingertips on the top of that card and sliding it right back down through the cracks in the floorboards of her mind it tried to peek up through.
Instead, she just gives him a look tilted toward disappointedly judgemental. ]
Incorrect.
You just disregarded at least 50% of the population in every city for those statements. The imPorts are not the only people living in them, and there are thousands of thousands of them, millions across this world, without any powers at all.
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Claire is a trump card. (How heartless is that.) Claire would wipe that playful twist to the edge of Luther's mouth right off, and then he'd be torn, too. Guilty for both parts. For himself, and for her. But he isn't right now. And she's all too used to just placing her fingertips on the top of that card and sliding it right back down through the cracks in the floorboards of her mind it tried to peek up through.
Instead, she just gives him a look tilted toward disappointedly judgemental. ]
Incorrect.
You just disregarded at least 50% of the population in every city for those statements. The imPorts are not the only people living in them, and there are thousands of thousands of them, millions across this world, without any powers at all.