Arguably, so does Daniel. The book tour is a public affair by its nature, but it's a human kind of public. A far cry from flying through the streets, or engaging in immolation and murder. It just all seems messy, reactive, which is the kind of thing easily critiqued when you're standing outside of it.
As he's pointed out at least once tonight. "And then do as they will to protect you from that focus, I'm aware, but all the same. They're both arrogant in their own ways. Careless in that arrogance and possessing a habit for collateral. You're not held hostage, but you like them."
Far be it from him to accuse Daniel of being blind to flaws, but forgiving of them, maybe. After all, here is Armand, sitting on a rug in his apartment, fidgeting with a spare key.
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Arguably, so does Daniel. The book tour is a public affair by its nature, but it's a human kind of public. A far cry from flying through the streets, or engaging in immolation and murder. It just all seems messy, reactive, which is the kind of thing easily critiqued when you're standing outside of it.
As he's pointed out at least once tonight. "And then do as they will to protect you from that focus, I'm aware, but all the same. They're both arrogant in their own ways. Careless in that arrogance and possessing a habit for collateral. You're not held hostage, but you like them."
Far be it from him to accuse Daniel of being blind to flaws, but forgiving of them, maybe. After all, here is Armand, sitting on a rug in his apartment, fidgeting with a spare key.