[Emma forces the calm in her voice, the tone that tells him he should know better than to accuse her of this. She's the last person who would separate a parent from their child, she's been away from Henry for long enough to know that pain, to know what it's like to wonder if she'd ever get to see him again. The memory of it makes her a little less determined, her eyes wide with uncertainty; not because she thinks she's wrong, but because she doesn't know where his behavior is coming from.
He's the one who betrayed her, not the other way around.]
I don't think that staying locked up in this house is good for either of you, but Grace is just a kid. And I offered to take her out because I thought maybe you'd feel like she was safer if she was with me, not because I'm trying to take her away from you.
[But he's too worried to see that, isn't he? Everyone is the enemy now.]
I think you can take care of her just fine, but I'm telling you right now, this is not the way to do it.
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[Emma forces the calm in her voice, the tone that tells him he should know better than to accuse her of this. She's the last person who would separate a parent from their child, she's been away from Henry for long enough to know that pain, to know what it's like to wonder if she'd ever get to see him again. The memory of it makes her a little less determined, her eyes wide with uncertainty; not because she thinks she's wrong, but because she doesn't know where his behavior is coming from.
He's the one who betrayed her, not the other way around.]
I don't think that staying locked up in this house is good for either of you, but Grace is just a kid. And I offered to take her out because I thought maybe you'd feel like she was safer if she was with me, not because I'm trying to take her away from you.
[But he's too worried to see that, isn't he? Everyone is the enemy now.]
I think you can take care of her just fine, but I'm telling you right now, this is not the way to do it.