[She has not, historically, made wonderful decisions about trust. It's not a quality she generally spends too much time considering, too caught up in what someone makes her feel. But she's lost her taste for it, a little, after Anita. Ironically, it's Simon she most wants to fling herself at now, let him fill up the place in her that wants answers, orders, a place in the world, even if that place was the shadows.
But she does trust Cambridge. In a much less familiar, less obsessive way. And she bites her lip, really thinks about why.]
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But she does trust Cambridge. In a much less familiar, less obsessive way. And she bites her lip, really thinks about why.]
...he won't let me rush him.
He wants to make sure he can do it right.