Lu + Ed (a significant time later) I didn't blame him for You're right, and perhaps I did blame him somewhat for that. Having you in her path again But I blamed him more for not having warning that Argent might target you in the first place.
If Zoe had still been It seems seemed to me that if someone was aware of having antagonized an individual sufficiently vindictive as to attempt to injure them by threatening those with whom they keep company, then it would behoove that person to at least take steps to prevent that. Not to do so seemed careless, at a minimum, and part of a pattern of carelessness.
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And perhaps he did, and I misjudged that, as well. He could have saidThat doesn't change