[ Julie snorts derisively, rolls her eyes, then opens the bottle Nadine brought her and tosses the potion back like a shot. Yeah, Julie knows how that feels, to be just an object with a use, instead of a person. She's pretty sure most women understand it to a degree. But it doesn't really answer her primary question. She closes her eyes as she speaks. ]
What I don't understand is why you did it. He wasn't with you, and you knew he needed you. That it wasn't even his choice. So why not just say no? You had leverage.
[ Everything looks different now. Obvious. But she still can't say she'd do it differently, if only because she wasn't really ever given a chance to choose otherwise -- the witch didn't think she was worthy or something, because she never had those cornfield dreams. Still, there had been a sort of haze over Vegas, in her mind. Things felt different there. ]
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What I don't understand is why you did it. He wasn't with you, and you knew he needed you. That it wasn't even his choice. So why not just say no? You had leverage.
[ Everything looks different now. Obvious. But she still can't say she'd do it differently, if only because she wasn't really ever given a chance to choose otherwise -- the witch didn't think she was worthy or something, because she never had those cornfield dreams. Still, there had been a sort of haze over Vegas, in her mind. Things felt different there. ]