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''He asked the question oh-so-delicately and comprehension hit me, mocking me for being so slow. I knew then what I had to say, both to reassure him of my well being and to persuade him to our cause.''<br><br>
 
''He asked the question oh-so-delicately and comprehension hit me, mocking me for being so slow. I knew then what I had to say, both to reassure him of my well being and to persuade him to our cause.''<br><br>
  
''"No," I said softly with every scrap of conviction I had. "He is a good man. It's because of '''him''' that I am alive today. My '''crew''' is the reason I am alive today. In more ways than one."''<br><br>
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''"No," I said softly with every scrap of conviction I had. "He is a good man. It's because of'' him ''that I am alive today. My'' crew ''is the reason I am alive today. In more ways than one."''<br><br>
  
 
''He listened, his eyes glistening with tears, and began pulling off his robes. Knowing this was significant I stood my ground and watched. He turned his back to me as the last of his robes fell away and I saw what they hid: horrific scars marred his skin, ugly raised welts seared into his flesh. As an engineer, burns of all kinds came with the territory and I recognized those made by hot metal when I saw them. Somewhere in his past, Al Tabr had been branded like an animal, worse than an animal, and I was moved to pity so sharp it hurt. ''<br><br>
 
''He listened, his eyes glistening with tears, and began pulling off his robes. Knowing this was significant I stood my ground and watched. He turned his back to me as the last of his robes fell away and I saw what they hid: horrific scars marred his skin, ugly raised welts seared into his flesh. As an engineer, burns of all kinds came with the territory and I recognized those made by hot metal when I saw them. Somewhere in his past, Al Tabr had been branded like an animal, worse than an animal, and I was moved to pity so sharp it hurt. ''<br><br>

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