"There are sides," she says finally, low. "Doesn't mean either of them's right. I thought ..."
Her arms are folded tight around her stomach again, against the ache and nausea, but she can say this; she can say this to him because he has no idea who she is.
"It doesn't matter what I thought. People got killed and it was my fault."
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"There are sides," she says finally, low. "Doesn't mean either of them's right. I thought ..."
Her arms are folded tight around her stomach again, against the ache and nausea, but she can say this; she can say this to him because he has no idea who she is.
"It doesn't matter what I thought. People got killed and it was my fault."