[ That's a lot of information to process, especially when he's already feeling overwhelmed and on edge. He gives a whole-body shudder, unsure of what he's meant to say to that. Does he deny that? Does he try to claim it never happened? No - her words ring true; there's too much anger behind them to be something false or made up. It makes his mind whirl.
But what does he say to that? ]
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[ His own anger is still hot, he's still o nedge - but to lose her children, to have them turned into something twisted - that would drive anyone to grief and anger and madness. ]
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But what does he say to that? ]
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[ His own anger is still hot, he's still o nedge - but to lose her children, to have them turned into something twisted - that would drive anyone to grief and anger and madness. ]
...I did not know.