"I think you're underestimating the amount of people watching. They are bound to look at different things, which makes it likely that they will see both sides," she said. "And why do I feel like we always end up having these philosophical discussions? Not that I mind, but no one else brings up these things with me." She shrugged. "Jamie does what he needs to do, but they are family. I'm very different from my father, but I still love him and I'd do anything for him." She nodded. "I'm definitely a fixer, but I don't think that people can be boiled down to a few adjectives. The adjectives are what people see. Everything else is what people need to see with their hearts and so many miss that."
Savannah stepped outside with a smile. "I spend so much time in the locker room that sometimes I forget gender differences. No man on the team holds the door open for me. It's more whoever gets there first goes first," she said, laughing, lightly.
She shrugged. "I don't think this is going to work how he thinks it's going to work, but we'll see. I'm not actually hoping that he fails, but yeah, I think people need to actively choose to play." She thought about what he said. "I get that, but I still think that there wasn't much planning in that sacrifice. A lot more people would have survived if they had better plans that don't boil down to 'let's go there and see what happens'."
The request was intriguing. "I'm sure she will, but what do we get? What do we want to tell her? And I think we can do it without anyone getting in trouble if there's a reason to do it. What were you thinking of saying and what are we trying to achieve?"