[ All this handwringing about choice, because she is just like him. That while there remains one other unspoken road, as he says "the coward's way out," that is to her no viable option. An option that she simply can't choose, is no choice at all. Even so, she inhales and holds her breath, as if doing so might keep the rest of her words from stumbling out. ]
Up to a point, maybe, it would be more reasonable to give in.
[ The smallest, grudging admission. Already she winces at having uttered it. ]
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Up to a point, maybe, it would be more reasonable to give in.
[ The smallest, grudging admission. Already she winces at having uttered it. ]
But you're right. The other option is no option.