Charlotte looked at her hands. Her knuckles and fingertips were torn up, and she had a shallow cut on the side of her neck. “This isn’t anything worth worrying about.”
Fair, though John Cleese might disagree.
“The way this city is right now? You’ll get an infection if you don’t get that taken care of. Relax.
Oh yeah, good point.
Believe it or not, you’re safer right here, right now, than you’ve been for the past few weeks. Breathe, think about what you want to do.”
I guess Taylor’s including the whole broken city situation, not just the unknown amount of time Charlotte spent with the Merchants.
She glanced around, and I could tell she didn’t believe me. Still, she met my eyes and offered me a nod.
Well, that’s something.