A second memory washes over and Bastila sits up on the bed, annoyed. Is that what Revan has in mind now: forcing every single good memory he's kept of them on her until she gives up and runs into his arms?
Well, he can forget it!
The way he recalls events is intriguing though. Her version of that day is rather different. She remembers how she'd been getting impatient with her imprisonment, how she'd been planning her escape already but making very little headway towards it until he showed her to "save" her. And save her he did, though she hadn't been ready to admit it at the time.
Is this the "moral" he's trying to show her with this memory? "I can save you from yourself, just admit it."
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Well, he can forget it!
The way he recalls events is intriguing though. Her version of that day is rather different. She remembers how she'd been getting impatient with her imprisonment, how she'd been planning her escape already but making very little headway towards it until he showed her to "save" her. And save her he did, though she hadn't been ready to admit it at the time.
Is this the "moral" he's trying to show her with this memory? "I can save you from yourself, just admit it."
Humph!