He held up his hand. "Yes, it is a threat, but it's still only a possibility. Just because they showed you what can happen doesn't mean that it will," he replied, succeeding at keeping a patient tone without talking down to her. It wasn't often he had to use it in that way.
"For omniscent beings, they have a limited understanding of humanity. If there was any way I could convince them that it wasn't anything of your doing, and it wasn't, I would do it in a heartbeat." He picked up the mug, holding it between his hands.
"Of course I think it's possible. I wouldn't have said it if I didn't." He had fooled the Senior Partners once and he knew he could do it again. "You're married to a lawyer, babe. If anyone knows how to manuver possibilities to work in their favor, it's one of us." He put a hand on her knee and squeezed it.
"I know that what you went through in that holding dimension was hell. But you can't let it make you a prisoner in your own mind. Because instead of living your life, you might spend the rest of it hiding from what might happen. Not everything is set in stone, not even prophecies."