Somehow, she has a feeling Kuvira was telling the truth, even before she checks the letter herself- though, she does anyway.
Which only made it more frustrating. She doesn't like being read, and Kuvira has done a frustratingly thorough job of defying all attempts at deflecting her attention, distracting her, upsetting her, or misleading her.
That's the focus and will of the would-be dictator, she supposes. Why that focus and will is being spent on her is another question. She hands the letter back, summoning the projected smirk again.
"Well. Since she didn't share my answer, I suppose I'll have to tell you what I told her- this idea that there's some better person inside me begging to be set free is absolute nonsense."
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Which only made it more frustrating. She doesn't like being read, and Kuvira has done a frustratingly thorough job of defying all attempts at deflecting her attention, distracting her, upsetting her, or misleading her.
That's the focus and will of the would-be dictator, she supposes. Why that focus and will is being spent on her is another question. She hands the letter back, summoning the projected smirk again.
"Well. Since she didn't share my answer, I suppose I'll have to tell you what I told her- this idea that there's some better person inside me begging to be set free is absolute nonsense."