[ she stills when vasquez takes her hands, but it helps, quiets her anxieties a bit.
(but she realizes, she isn't anxious because she doesn't want to leave; rather, she's anxious over the reality of their quiet life being little more than illusion in the face of waiting danger.
they'd never really been safe, had they?) ]
Since those men dragged you away from me.
[ it had really shown her that the first instance wasn't random, that it instead spoke for the reality that vasquez was at risk — as long as he stayed in one place. ]
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(but she realizes, she isn't anxious because she doesn't want to leave; rather, she's anxious over the reality of their quiet life being little more than illusion in the face of waiting danger.
they'd never really been safe, had they?) ]
Since those men dragged you away from me.
[ it had really shown her that the first instance wasn't random, that it instead spoke for the reality that vasquez was at risk — as long as he stayed in one place. ]