[ That's the perfect answer as far as Amber's concerned. For all that the humans have done to her, those of her kind, she can rationalize their intentions. Their fear of the unknown, of those supposedly more powerful. She neither blames them nor absolves them of the wrongs they committed. It's the future she cares about because that's what can still be changed.
An acknowledgment that both and neither of them are victims or villains. A chance to reconcile and to build a world where people aren't judged by whether or not they can bend the rules of physics. ]
FROM: amber@cdc.org
People certainly do monstrous things for very human reasons.
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An acknowledgment that both and neither of them are victims or villains. A chance to reconcile and to build a world where people aren't judged by whether or not they can bend the rules of physics. ]
FROM: amber@cdc.org
People certainly do monstrous things for very human reasons.
FROM: amber@cdc.org
No offense taken. Yes.
FROM: amber@cdc.org
But it's rude to ask a lady's age!