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phil coulson isn't angry; he's just disappointed. ([info]disappointeddad) wrote in [info]wariscomingcom,
@ 2015-05-01 22:57:00

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Entry tags:melinda may, phil coulson

Filtered to Melinda May.
I think we need to talk. Like, more than we already have. And you're probably going to hate me for it.



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[info]disappointeddad
2015-05-02 05:30 am UTC (link)
I know. I know, but it's not the same. Garrett knew what he was doing. He wanted to do it. He thought it was fun.

He stopped hiding.

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[info]almostavenger
2015-05-02 05:40 am UTC (link)
You can't expect me to believe that Ward wasn't consciously aware of every action he took. There were always other options but he chose to do everything that he did. He wasn't forced to do any of it.

He stopped hiding. That's what he did to convince you there was still good in him? Who are you and what have you done with the Phil I swore to protect?

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[info]disappointeddad
2015-05-02 05:54 am UTC (link)
I'm not saying he was forced. I'm not. He's still responsible for what he did, for every action he took and decision he made, but there's a difference between doing something of your own free will and doing something as a matter of coercion.

It sounds stupid. I know it sounds stupid. But you know I tried to talk to him. After everything happened. He finally decided it was a conversation worth having. And from there it just... snowballed.

And this is me, Melinda. You know this is me.

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