It doesn't seem as if it has. There's something about the way he's speaking that puts Sylvie on edge, not because of anything Luther is doing, simply because she truly doesn't know how to help him. That she wants to help him is a feeling she's still struggling to come to terms with.
But she understands the instinct to destroy something in order to find peace. She had destroyed everything for some semblance of peace, which of course she'd never found.
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It doesn't seem as if it has. There's something about the way he's speaking that puts Sylvie on edge, not because of anything Luther is doing, simply because she truly doesn't know how to help him. That she wants to help him is a feeling she's still struggling to come to terms with.
But she understands the instinct to destroy something in order to find peace. She had destroyed everything for some semblance of peace, which of course she'd never found.
"What's wrong?" she asks. Better to be plain.