Re: quicklog: jason t/gwen s
You can feel responsible for it, and you can help catch it, but you shouldn't go after it. [Firmer, this time.] If I shouldn't, you shouldn't either. You know it better than anybody else? Then fine, use what you know to find the thing and get someone to grab it who it's not already looking for. [He understood the guilt, he did. Every person who'd been killed when he let Carnage out was on his head, and that made the thought of it running around loose its own kind of personal guilt. He'd asked for the suit after they locked Carnage away, and no one had wanted to give it to him. Maybe that had been for the best, but it also meant that no one had been watching the damn thing at all.
The idea that anybody "had" anybody else made him huff in frustration. But Gwen had always been stubborn, and nothing he said had ever changed her mind about anything. Once it was set, there was no talking her out of it. Maybe that was just her personality, or maybe he wasn't any good at it, or maybe other people had luck and he was just no good. Whatever it was, nothing he said ever seemed to make an impact.] You don't have limited time. [Muttered, and he scrubbed a hand through his hair in frustration. He knew what she was getting at, but having the fated death argument again was going to be equally as pointless.
Maybe it was time to change the subject.] Alright. Tell me about the crime-fighting thing you mentioned.