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[Breathes a little sigh of relief. He knows how he sounds to someone who has a lot of blindless faith in these creatures. It's the exact same as someone who believes in the fantasy of co-existence sounds to him. He never goes into conversations with the intention in telling someone they are wrong. He lived with Yuuki and Kaien for too long to even be stupid to attempt it. But the fact was, for someone like Zero it was not an opinion or point of view. It was an undeniable fact of his life.
It however did not affect his work. It only made him all the more diligent to protect others. Rules and boundaries were made for someone like Zero, stepping out of them made him uncomfortable. The lack of them stressed him out.]
I have a few ideas I would like to sit down and go over with you about the vampire situation. Just ways to possibly help close up the gaps so these sort of things can be handled more efficiently and there are no questions on what is and is not allowed.
The situation with Zelman and the Winchester brothers is a perfect example of what happens when there is no structure to this. Emotions get carried away and if you don't have an outlet to push it toward, you'll find a way on your own.
In the end, Zelman didn't even get any reason to reinforce the fact that what he did to Sasha was wrong. There is no reason for him to not just do this again. Sasha was the one who should be vindicated--instead it was Zelman because the Winchester's acted outside the confines of their positions and were forced to retreat.