I startled at that.
Wasn’t expecting yourself to come up, huh? :p
“I meant on a long-term basis, but let’s talk about that. I imagine they were telling you ‘No, you aren’t. You can be good.‘”
Kind of?
“Yeah.”
“But you didn’t believe them, did you, Amelia? You’ve spent years telling yourself the opposite. You’re a bad person, you’re destined to be bad, by circumstance and blood. And even though you didn’t believe them, you’ll believe me when I tell you no, you aren’t a good person, but that’s okay.”
This is disturbingly real. I have real friends who struggle with this kind of thing.
“It’s not.”
“You say that, but you believe me when I say it.”
It’s mainly the “but that’s okay” part she’s denying, yeah.
There was another pause where Panacea didn’t venture a response.
“Isn’t it unfair? Through no fault of your own, the blood in your veins is the blood of a criminal, and that’s affected how your family looks at you. You’ve been saddled with feelings that aren’t your fault, and doomed to a life without color, enjoyment or pleasure. Don’t you deserve to follow your passions? A decade and a half of doing what others want you to do, doing what society wants you to do, haven’t you earned the right to do what you really desire, just this once?”
Yeah.
Amy is a very tragic character because of this exact thing.
But going with the Slaughterhouse Nine isn’t what she really desires. Which is why Jack is trying to convince her that it is.
“That’s not really that convincing,” Panacea spoke, but she didn’t sound assertive.
“I know. So I’ll offer you a deal. If you indulge yourself, we’ll surrender.”
Like fuck you will.
Hell, by the time she’s done “indulging herself”, there might not even be many people left to surrender to in Brockton Bay.
“What?”
“I won’t even make you do it now. Just look me in the eye, and honestly tell me you’ll do it. Drop all of the rules you’ve set yourself. I don’t care what you do after, you can wipe your sister’s memories, you can kill yourself, you can run away or come with us. And your side wins.”
Would you cure people of the miasma? Because if you don’t, their side hardly wins, no matter how much you surrender.
“Aren’t we winning anyways?”
Well, until the water turned to blood.
“Up for debate. I’m really quite thrilled with the current situation. Very enjoyable, and we’ve certainly made an impact.”
Which of course is what Jack is most concerned with.
“This deal is a trap. You’ll make me do it and then you’ll kill me.”
I mean, I’m not sure about the killing part. I think he genuinely believes that if you try, you’ll comply.