[ What is that, part-lie and part-joke? Ava doesn't know what to make of it, both eyebrows lifting with skepticism. She reaches up to remove her earbuds and turn off her player, pocketing both so she can focus solely on Deacon. ]
You really can't stop yourself, can you?
[ It's not exactly a condemnation. Now that she knows, now that Deacon's told her, everything he says has been put in a different light. She doesn't know if she can trust anything he says. ]
The daylight thing-- Can't contest that. Being, you know, me. And I wish I could say I believe the underground comment. The sniper thing...that, I can sort of see.
[ Railroad business and all. He told her that much was true. Ava folds her arms over her chest. ]
That's your life, right? With the Railroad. You said that part isn't a lie.
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You really can't stop yourself, can you?
[ It's not exactly a condemnation. Now that she knows, now that Deacon's told her, everything he says has been put in a different light. She doesn't know if she can trust anything he says. ]
The daylight thing-- Can't contest that. Being, you know, me. And I wish I could say I believe the underground comment. The sniper thing...that, I can sort of see.
[ Railroad business and all. He told her that much was true. Ava folds her arms over her chest. ]
That's your life, right? With the Railroad. You said that part isn't a lie.