[She nods. She doesn't want to tell Chekov anything Hei doesn't want the other young man... but she also thinks that her brother is more inclined to secrecy than is necessarily good for him.]
I have. [Simple, matter of fact, no trace of guilt or threat or any feeling. But she smiles with a sweetness that is utterly disconcerting.] I was a soldier in Heaven's War.
You can't corrupt me. [If she even believed in the concept of corruption, she would tell him War already has.]
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[He's pretty sure she's a killer, but.]
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How much has Hei told you?
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Have you ever killed anyone?
[It's not the non sequitur it might sound.]
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Not by myself, and not face-to-face. Why?
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You can't corrupt me. [If she even believed in the concept of corruption, she would tell him War already has.]
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I believe you.
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