[it IS unfair, and Amy has to quash down her old, instinctive first reaction, which is to stomp off in a huff until he feels like being reasonable or she stops being irritated, whichever comes first. She likes to think she's outgrown that, too (even if she hasn't, not completely). Instead, she keeps doing her best to be encouraging]
You wouldn't be putting it all on me, you'd be--sharing it. And...
[she has to take a moment to breathe, because that last is sort of true]
...and--I can hope that--we find her. Bring her home.
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You wouldn't be putting it all on me, you'd be--sharing it. And...
[she has to take a moment to breathe, because that last is sort of true]
...and--I can hope that--we find her. Bring her home.