She reaches out to lay a hand on his arm -- perhaps the first friendly gesture she's taken out of something besides her own emotional wreckage. But things have shifted; she understands him now in a way she hadn't wanted to before, and it's hard to remember why she'd held herself apart so insistently.
"They were wrong. You deserved to know, and you didn't deserve what Luke did."
She wouldn't hold it against the one here, especially now that she had more insight into his thoughts and feelings thanks to the tether, but she'd never think he made the right call then.
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"They were wrong. You deserved to know, and you didn't deserve what Luke did."
She wouldn't hold it against the one here, especially now that she had more insight into his thoughts and feelings thanks to the tether, but she'd never think he made the right call then.