[There are many people who don't see a point to this, and that's where Lexa is frustrated. But it's provided her some clarity, too—to see where her purpose and her perspective stands in direct opposition to how others have been raised, how they've survived, how they view themselves. She's used to being responsible for the many, even if it can hardly be called a heroic act.
And times, she's done a great deal of things that are less than heroic.
Still, she can see where her cause can meet his, and that's what matters most.]
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And times, she's done a great deal of things that are less than heroic.
Still, she can see where her cause can meet his, and that's what matters most.]
( You're welcome. )
[Having said her piece, she leaves things there.]