Your Honor, I wish this filed as
Exhibit A . . .
. . .
"Let it be done court."
Here's the thing . . .
THING. she'd tried, at first, to discourage Nimitz from sharing the feelings of those about her with her. But it was like trying to remember not to breathe, and, she admitted, she'd clung to Nimitz with such near desperation over the last T-year that it had become almost impossible not to know what people around her felt. She told herself—or tried to—that it was little different from being exceptionally good at reading expressions, but either way, she'd finally accepted that Nimitz wasn't going to let her not use her newfound abilities.
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Maybe Honor did it on her own. I don't dispute she had the ability. I don't dispute that without Nimitz the results would have been the same. I'll bet on it!
But that's not the point. The point may not even be whether or not it was a fair fight. Though I can't imagine Burdette's family NOT screaming
bloody murder if Honor's secret ever got out. In a match where
there is a "war of wills" and a
search for the "crease." I think Honor's
ability should have been divulged to Burdette. Much as she was honest with the IAN about her
secret weapon hidden in her finger.
Putting all of that aside, it's time you all sample the flavor of logic that goes on inside of my head. I've chosen this opportunity to give you all a play by play of my personal reasoning as textev came at me blind . . .
No way do I think Honor
needed Nimitz. The point is Nimitz isn't going to have it any other way. This isn't a game to Nimitz who knows exactly what's at stake. His person's - and his
own - life is riding on the edge of Honor's sword. Burdette would have carved two pigeons with one blade. No way would it have made sense to Nimitz to let Honor die, and
then berate himself,
if he had lived, because he didn't share
that one thing with her when it was a matter of life and death that she know.
Being Honor's number one armsman, Nimitz sure as hell detected Burdette's crease for himself! Whether he shared it with Honor
might be debatable, but remember.
It's like breathing.Unless you think Nimitz held his breath.
That's possible. We Two-legs quite often
hold our own breath or outright forget to breathe in those moments. But, well, Nimitz hated water. So he wasn't exactly in the practice of holding his breath. Unless you think predators are in the habit of getting close enough to choke him . . .
And with those odds, Burdette had a right to know.
One thing is for certain? . . .
Honor's abilities should definitely remain a secret
nowMueller and Co. already think of her as a deceitful whore-n-harlot.
"jus' sayin".