06-20-2014, 03:50 PM
Aria sensed more than she heard. It was always a strange thing. But her statement did ring true. Balance was key. Before yesterday she had notions of what should be done, and why they should. But now, after Dane and the reporter she wasn't sure if those plans had been correct, at least not the reason why. People like Giovanni and Jensen and her savior didn't deserve to die. But was it worth saving them? She knew it was right.
When Tehya said she'd help Aria smiled, the first real smile since she'd met the woman. "That's good to hear. Control doesn't have to be forced."
She went with her original plan. It was far better than actually having that control. "A willing army is far better than a forced one. The appearance of forced control to prevent those friendly from finding a place against us."
Aria hoped that she'd understand. A captured army was not good, a willing one, fighting the same fight, it was far better than making someone do something. She knew that far to well.
When Tehya said she'd help Aria smiled, the first real smile since she'd met the woman. "That's good to hear. Control doesn't have to be forced."
She went with her original plan. It was far better than actually having that control. "A willing army is far better than a forced one. The appearance of forced control to prevent those friendly from finding a place against us."
Aria hoped that she'd understand. A captured army was not good, a willing one, fighting the same fight, it was far better than making someone do something. She knew that far to well.