[ There's no hiding the relief that crosses Kitty's face when Kate assures her of Skye's honesty. (Though she does try; immediately after that revelation, Kitty reaches up to fiddle with the cap over her bobbed hair, trying to pull it down to shade her face a little better. She doesn't like it when her heart is so obviously, openly on her sleeve.) ]
You tricked me, cornered me, and exposed me to my enemy.
[ She looks up at Kate when she says that. She wishes she were able to say that haughtily, or angrily, or something, but instead her voice is just a little bit quiet and sad. And her face isn't angry, now; it's just confused, and a little anxious. She's not saying this to throw it in Kate's face, but instead just out of genuine indecision. ]
I don't know if I can trust you. Not yet.
[ But it's clear enough that she wants to, because a moment later, she says: ]
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You tricked me, cornered me, and exposed me to my enemy.
[ She looks up at Kate when she says that. She wishes she were able to say that haughtily, or angrily, or something, but instead her voice is just a little bit quiet and sad. And her face isn't angry, now; it's just confused, and a little anxious. She's not saying this to throw it in Kate's face, but instead just out of genuine indecision. ]
I don't know if I can trust you. Not yet.
[ But it's clear enough that she wants to, because a moment later, she says: ]
I'm sorry. I - need to think about it.