[This is not what Kesara had learned. It is her business, she thinks furiously, because of the pass, and Ecks, and Mr. Solomons, and what House has said - but her fear is still much greater than her frustration. She hears the anger in his words, and makes the connection. Watson has also thought that he could stop Ecks. He'd stepped in to do it, and had failed, and things were made much worse for it. Watson didn't understand Ecks... but Kesara had not understood her well enough either, it turned out. Duster has every right to be angry. She isn't about to try and argue otherwise.
She just doesn't want him to kill her. She remembers that he didn't promise.]
I, I don't know what Dr. Watson did. I know I did wrong. I tried to throw her off but she wasn't having it. We only talked because I worried about her, after House died. She'd been helping Zach and me and I knew she was having a bad time. That was a mistake too.
[Does he consider Ecks his enemy now? She doesn't know, and it's best to go with the safer option that he does. Her feelings on Ecks are complicated now, anyway. Immediate needs win out.]
I know I did wrong. Let me make it up to you. But please don't hurt me for it. Mr. Solomons, he wouldn't like that...
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She just doesn't want him to kill her. She remembers that he didn't promise.]
I, I don't know what Dr. Watson did. I know I did wrong. I tried to throw her off but she wasn't having it. We only talked because I worried about her, after House died. She'd been helping Zach and me and I knew she was having a bad time. That was a mistake too.
[Does he consider Ecks his enemy now? She doesn't know, and it's best to go with the safer option that he does. Her feelings on Ecks are complicated now, anyway. Immediate needs win out.]
I know I did wrong. Let me make it up to you. But please don't hurt me for it. Mr. Solomons, he wouldn't like that...