[It's an unfortunate scenario and he knows it's a shitty thing to think about, but they have to. They have to look at facts now and the fact of the matter is despite Adelina being a strong fighter she wouldn't have been a match against him otherwise. There's some weight in the words he remembers her saying about how she doesn't like guns..he has to wonder if she'd thought of that when targeting Machias, too.
But he doesn't say that. There's no reason to say it and no reason to upset Adam when this was already a draining trial as it is. It's as they're heading to the elevator and he feels Adam's presence next to him and hears what he says that Luke's mind focuses elsewhere.
Lucky, huh? Is that really what this could be called? He's aware that something could happen at any moment to either of them, but at the same time Adam makes sense. As usual.]
...I'd say "trust me, I know", but I think you know exactly what that's like. [They both came from pretty bad situations and were broken people who were thrown in the thick of things. Adam had a happy ending. Luke didn't. Lucky? Maybe.] You really think we'd be broken without each other?
[Even with the way he says it it's obvious he thinks that's true. He'd be far less inclined to behave if he didn't have someone to hold him accountable, not to mention how much harder continuing on would be. Without a focal point and without a purpose, why would he keep going? Adam, whether he knows it or not, gave him both.]
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But he doesn't say that. There's no reason to say it and no reason to upset Adam when this was already a draining trial as it is. It's as they're heading to the elevator and he feels Adam's presence next to him and hears what he says that Luke's mind focuses elsewhere.
Lucky, huh? Is that really what this could be called? He's aware that something could happen at any moment to either of them, but at the same time Adam makes sense. As usual.]
...I'd say "trust me, I know", but I think you know exactly what that's like. [They both came from pretty bad situations and were broken people who were thrown in the thick of things. Adam had a happy ending. Luke didn't. Lucky? Maybe.] You really think we'd be broken without each other?
[Even with the way he says it it's obvious he thinks that's true. He'd be far less inclined to behave if he didn't have someone to hold him accountable, not to mention how much harder continuing on would be. Without a focal point and without a purpose, why would he keep going? Adam, whether he knows it or not, gave him both.]