"My father trained me to infiltrate the Walls and help destroy an empire." She cuts to the point, holding on to one of the poles rather than the overhead straps. "I don't know if he registered what any of what we were doing meant until the order came down for the mission to begin."
No... her father would not fall among those parents who wanted the best for his daughter. Maybe forgiveness for the unforgivable, but even his parting words had been a sort of heartbreak. Make the world your enemy... and remember, I will always be on your side.
"He gave me the happiest memories I have from home. He also trained me to be a killer. You tell me if that means he wanted the best for me, or just what he believed in for so long for himself." She doesn't sound bitter. It's something that tends to be lacking when Annie talks about her father. Looking out the window, Annie just... shrugs.
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No... her father would not fall among those parents who wanted the best for his daughter. Maybe forgiveness for the unforgivable, but even his parting words had been a sort of heartbreak. Make the world your enemy... and remember, I will always be on your side.
"He gave me the happiest memories I have from home. He also trained me to be a killer. You tell me if that means he wanted the best for me, or just what he believed in for so long for himself." She doesn't sound bitter. It's something that tends to be lacking when Annie talks about her father. Looking out the window, Annie just... shrugs.