(It seems to me that what you acted upon that day was pride, as well as a belief that I somehow viewed you as someone less than who you are. In that, I have to ask again: were you hurt by believing that someone you cared for could see you in a light you viewed as false? If someone else said the same thing, would you have acted with so much anger?)
[In all this, there is a singular truth: Clarke had been right to not say that Lexa hadn't meant any of her words. She had, like it or not, and she isn't rescinding them. Not yet. Pushing now might be hurtful, but she wants everything to be laid bare between them. It will be necessary moving forward, or it will decide everything about the course they'll take.]
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[In all this, there is a singular truth: Clarke had been right to not say that Lexa hadn't meant any of her words. She had, like it or not, and she isn't rescinding them. Not yet. Pushing now might be hurtful, but she wants everything to be laid bare between them. It will be necessary moving forward, or it will decide everything about the course they'll take.]