[Yes... that was the fight of the Vox as well. Freedom, the right to live somewhere that wasn't Finkton. A future and a voice.]
[It scared her, to think that she could be face-to-face with another Daisy Fitzroy. With someone whose goal could outweigh the cost, and twist so drastically as to support murder. Widespread, indiscriminate, thoughtless killing of dozens of people in the streets. Gai was charismatic, Elizabeth had been drawn in almost immediately. And it scared her now.]
The leader of the Vox was named Daisy Fitzroy. She killed a man who was responsible for the oppression of... so many people. And then she found his son--a child--and she almost...
[Elizabeth has to physically shake herself to push what happened next to the back of her mind.] Is that the sort of freedom you want? Something that comes from... finding reasons to kill anyone?
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[It scared her, to think that she could be face-to-face with another Daisy Fitzroy. With someone whose goal could outweigh the cost, and twist so drastically as to support murder. Widespread, indiscriminate, thoughtless killing of dozens of people in the streets. Gai was charismatic, Elizabeth had been drawn in almost immediately. And it scared her now.]
The leader of the Vox was named Daisy Fitzroy. She killed a man who was responsible for the oppression of... so many people. And then she found his son--a child--and she almost...
[Elizabeth has to physically shake herself to push what happened next to the back of her mind.] Is that the sort of freedom you want? Something that comes from... finding reasons to kill anyone?