Editing Letter 01a, 21 Sept 2522
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2) I don’t know if Nika’s told you and I was intentionally vague in my letter to Lem, but we’ve exposed Ah Toy’s nasty secret and the authorities on Beaumonde have taken her for justice. What sort of justice, I don’t know. I hope it is what she deserves. You know I can be quite bloodthirsty when it comes to crimes like hers. Cooler heads may prevail, however, and she might get off with a life in prison without parole instead of the firing squad. Personally, I think even execution is too good for her. But that’s me.<br><br> | 2) I don’t know if Nika’s told you and I was intentionally vague in my letter to Lem, but we’ve exposed Ah Toy’s nasty secret and the authorities on Beaumonde have taken her for justice. What sort of justice, I don’t know. I hope it is what she deserves. You know I can be quite bloodthirsty when it comes to crimes like hers. Cooler heads may prevail, however, and she might get off with a life in prison without parole instead of the firing squad. Personally, I think even execution is too good for her. But that’s me.<br><br> | ||
− | 3) I couldn’t tell Lem everything about Kiera, but you probably already know this from the others—in a fit of pique she sold us out to Potemkin. Indirectly so, since Byshek didn’t tell her exactly what Potemkin’s grudge against us was when she agreed to it. In her defense, she thought she was only punking us instead of handing us over to die and to her credit, she risked her life to save us when she found out. As much as it pained me to lose the ''Gift'' and for everything that happened to us as a result, I knew I couldn’t lose Kiera over this, too. She made a mistake. She paid for it. She came back to atone. I couldn’t let that go unacknowledged and I couldn’t let her go it alone. I forgave her, Christian. For everything. | + | 3) I couldn’t tell Lem everything about Kiera, but you probably already know this from the others—in a fit of pique she sold us out to Potemkin. Indirectly so, since Byshek didn’t tell her exactly what Potemkin’s grudge against us was when she agreed to it. In her defense, she thought she was only punking us instead of handing us over to die and to her credit, she risked her life to save us when she found out. As much as it pained me to lose the ''Gift'' and for everything that happened to us as a result, I knew I couldn’t lose Kiera over this, too. She made a mistake. She paid for it. She came back to atone. I couldn’t let that go unacknowledged and I couldn’t let her go it alone. I forgave her, Christian. For everything. These past 8 months have been somewhat awkward ones between me and the rest of the crew because of it. They feel—and not without reason—that I’ve taken sides, that I’ve chosen her over them. They aren’t entirely wrong. Of all the people on our boat, it’s bitterly ironic that the most bloodthirsty of us would forgive her first and forgive her so completely. But I had to give her the second chance she paid so dearly for. My conscience demanded nothing less. Things are pretty much back to an even keel but for a while there I was sweating it. It’s come out well, though. Kiera’s one of us now and I don’t think anyone really doubts it.<br><br> |
Well, except maybe Arden.<br><br> | Well, except maybe Arden.<br><br> |