In the first one...my voice didn't matter, just like the Dame said. I didn't get a say in what happened to anyone. And what I argued for was so predictable and selfish that no one there, and no one who heard about it later, took my perspective seriously. But I know you well enough to know that you must've tried really hard to figure it out. You must've had good reasons that convinced a lot of the others. You weren't wrong, it was just unfair.
In the last one? I argued for the same choice as you. You might remember me personally vouching for everyone who beheaded us. I really wanted it to make a difference that I was there for all of you this time. It didn't. That situation was unfair, too.
Re: afternoon 227, during the carnival
In the first one...my voice didn't matter, just like the Dame said. I didn't get a say in what happened to anyone. And what I argued for was so predictable and selfish that no one there, and no one who heard about it later, took my perspective seriously. But I know you well enough to know that you must've tried really hard to figure it out. You must've had good reasons that convinced a lot of the others. You weren't wrong, it was just unfair.
In the last one? I argued for the same choice as you. You might remember me personally vouching for everyone who beheaded us. I really wanted it to make a difference that I was there for all of you this time. It didn't. That situation was unfair, too.