[In theory, the execution of a traitor-- the idea of holding someone accountable by death-- shouldn't bother her. After all the Gems she's seen shattered-- the entire reason she was part of the movement to stop the Rebellion in the first place...
Well. She'd honestly thought she'd seen enough to not be bothered by death. Maybe it was because organic life is different from what she expected.
She's a soldier, a veteran. Someone who spent nearly 1000 years fighting a war without end. Maybe she's a lot worse off than she thought she was.
When Jasper does eventually join the group, she sits in the back of the library, not to be alone, exactly, but mostly because she honestly doesn't know what to do. She has a book in her lap, but she doesn't actually appear to be making any attempt to read it.]
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Well. She'd honestly thought she'd seen enough to not be bothered by death. Maybe it was because organic life is different from what she expected.
She's a soldier, a veteran. Someone who spent nearly 1000 years fighting a war without end. Maybe she's a lot worse off than she thought she was.
When Jasper does eventually join the group, she sits in the back of the library, not to be alone, exactly, but mostly because she honestly doesn't know what to do. She has a book in her lap, but she doesn't actually appear to be making any attempt to read it.]