∂αเรყ ʝσɦɳรσɳ | φµαҡε (oheightfour) wrote in themandalay, |
It had already been a long night, and Daisy wasn't entirely prepared for what Robbie had to say. She had gone out to help him, to get her friend back. Robbie losing control and unleashing the Other Guy on this place was the last thing they needed. Of course there were probably people here that deserved his vengeance. But that wasn't something that was up to them to judge. And she worried about the effects it would have on Robbie. His words were not what she expected. She hadn't known about the deal, not until right then. And she didn't really know what to say. She was silent for some time. She knew how hard it probably was for Robbie to talk about something like this. And it meant a lot that he trusted her enough to let her know the truth too. She'd thought she was saving him, but Robbie had willingly let him out. He'd made a deal. Though it was unexpected, Daisy couldn't fault him. She likely would have made a deal if she was in his position too. What deal wouldn't she have made to have Lincoln back? Or to erase her time with Hive or any of her other mistakes? Yes, Daisy could understand why Robbie might have made a deal. But that changed things, immensely. His deal had saved Mack and given him enough power to take care of his uncle. But now Robbie had to hold up his end, and let Carrot Top out to deal with the bad people of Vegas. Whether or not they should be judging them was irrelevant to the Other Guy. Daisy knew that. But she was concerned because there were so many other people here who had never seen something like Ghost Rider. Robbie was her friend, and she wanted to protect him. She sat there on the couch in stunned silence for awhile, as she processed all of the information. And she imagined Robbie had likely felt similarly when she'd tried to explain the Framework and all. "So...you made a deal." She finally said, a little hesitantly. "But how will that work here? People are going to find out..." |