Answer this: do you expect blind faith and understanding from all your friends, even if you do bad things to others? Because one of my friends does do some of the things you do, and I take him to task the same way I do you. But you're failing to see that.
You have behaved in a way that is worthy of condemnation. You got hurt, and I went to help because I assumed that while you were a bit of an ass to others on occasion, you weren't all around bad. You just focused on your interests. [For her, it's similar to when Clint asked her to be his get-away. She called him an ass, thought his behavior was reprehensible, but she hadn't abandoned him.
It took a little while longer for her to step away. Her frustration didn't happen immediately.
Chilton's situation is different. When she saw Loki on the battlefield against Lucifer, her thought there hadn't been worry. It had been anger, as it was very apparent that he hadn't been interested in playing hero. Her frustration had boiled over.
That he's accusing her of holding him to some unseen standards frustrates her, but she doesn't wish to bring others in as points of comparison.]
My mistake is one based on a misunderstanding. My true mistake was in condemning you harshly instead of listening. My tone wasn't sympathetic. That was my mistake, and I hoped to understand.
I'm not hiding anything, Frederick. But I am pulling punches here when it comes to talks of feelings and what you might wish.
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You have behaved in a way that is worthy of condemnation. You got hurt, and I went to help because I assumed that while you were a bit of an ass to others on occasion, you weren't all around bad. You just focused on your interests. [For her, it's similar to when Clint asked her to be his get-away. She called him an ass, thought his behavior was reprehensible, but she hadn't abandoned him.
It took a little while longer for her to step away. Her frustration didn't happen immediately.
Chilton's situation is different. When she saw Loki on the battlefield against Lucifer, her thought there hadn't been worry. It had been anger, as it was very apparent that he hadn't been interested in playing hero. Her frustration had boiled over.
That he's accusing her of holding him to some unseen standards frustrates her, but she doesn't wish to bring others in as points of comparison.]
My mistake is one based on a misunderstanding. My true mistake was in condemning you harshly instead of listening. My tone wasn't sympathetic. That was my mistake, and I hoped to understand.
I'm not hiding anything, Frederick. But I am pulling punches here when it comes to talks of feelings and what you might wish.